Charlotte Brontë
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 169 years ago |
Date of birth | April 21,1816 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Thornton |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | March 31,1855 |
Died | Haworth |
United Kingdom | |
Nickname | Currer Bell |
Height | 147 (cm) |
Movies/Shows | Sangdil |
Woman and Wife | |
Orphan of Lowood | |
Shirley | |
Jane Eyre | |
Wide Sargasso Sea | |
I Walked with a Zombie | |
Spouse | Arthur Bell Nicholls |
Siblings | Emily Brontë |
Anne Brontë | |
Elizabeth Brontë | |
Branwell Brontë | |
Maria Brontë | |
Parents | Patrick Brontë |
Maria Branwell | |
Books | Jane Eyre |
Villette | |
The Professor | |
Shirley, A Tale | |
Selected Poems | |
Aunts | Elizabeth Branwell |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 411954 |
Charlotte Brontë Life story
Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature. She enlisted in school at Roe Head, Mirfield, in January 1831, aged 14 years.
Bronte Parsonage Museum bids to bring Charlotte's 'little book' home
...The book by Charlotte Bronte slipped through the museum s fingers eight years ago A book written by Charlotte Bronte at the age of 14 will return home after being bought by the Bronte Society at auction in Paris...
News Daily: Hong Kong stand-off and business election focus
... Daily digest Woman who inherited Huntington s gene sues NHS Huge blaze doubled Scotland s emissions Shortages put cancer survival rates at risk Fuel and food shortages amid political crisisIf you see one thing today If you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead13:00 A book written by Charlotte Bronte when she was 14 goes up for auction in Paris, with the Bronte Parsonage Museum bidding to bring it back to the UK...
News Daily: Hong Kong stand-off and business election focus
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Police and protesters in Hong Kong university stand-offThere have been, as police surrounded a university campus which has been occupied by students for several days. When those inside tried to leave the Polytechnic University first thing on Monday Morning , they were met with tear gas and rubber bullets. University authorities have accused the protesters of vandalising the campus, and its head said he had done a deal with police which would mean The Students could leave if they stopped using force.
The university stand-off is the latest in a long-running series of protests by Hong Kongers against their government, Get the, an and keep up with the latest developments through The Day on our.
Party leaders pitch to business bosses, as all three main party leaders address the annual conference of industry group the CBI. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to tell the bosses that while their organisation made it clear it didn't want Brexit, they do want certainty and his Conservative Party will help them make The Most of leaving the EU. This will include a review of business rates with a view to reducing companies' tax burden. Labour's Jeremy Corbyn will pitch to the CBI his plan to create 320,000 new apprenticeships, and also The Party 's Green Industrial Revolution , which would use public money to "create good, clean jobs" and "tackle the climate emergency". Jo Swinson of the Liberal Democrats will tell business leaders her party is the "natural party of business" because it is anti-Brexit and she is also expected to criticise The Other parties' approach to spending on infrastructure projects.
Elsewhere, the Scottish National Party will argue in The High Court later that its leader, Nicola Sturgeon , The SNP said Ms Sturgeon's exclusion was a "democratic disgrace". The Lib Dems are also in court, where they are also challenging Jo Swinson 's exclusion from the same programme.
For more on the TV debates, and for rolling coverage of the election campaign across The Day , as well as the latest news and analysis,
Folau: Australia wildfires 'little taste of judgement'Israel Folau, the Australian rugby player who was sacked from The National team for making anti-gay remarks, has been criticised for seemingly. Folau's comments came in a sermon he gave at a church in Sydney, where he told worshippers the country needed to repent for passing those laws, before questioning whether the fires were a "little taste of God's judgement". Australia's Prime Minister said Folau's words were "insensitive" as six people have died in the fires. over his dismissal from The National side, arguing his contract was unlawfully terminated due to his religious beliefs.
A desk to work at 'key for university aspiration'By Katherine Sellgren, education and family reporter
Having a desk to work at, good grades and high expectations from parents, as well being happy at school, are key factors in encouraging children to go on to university, a suggests.
Researchers in Croatia found these influences were more important than class size, school, average grades at The School or the wealth of an area.
And they say this suggest schemes to raise aspirations should be targeted at an individual rather than school level.
What the papers sayAlmost every one of Monday's papers leads on The Fallout from Prince Andrew's Saturday Night TV interview with the BBC. While The Times reports The Prince stands by his decision to be questioned by Newsnight's Emily Maitlis about his relationship with The American businessman Jeffrey Epstein - a convicted sex offender who took his own life in August - The Sun says it was "disastrous". The Daily Mail uses the same word to describe The Prince 's grilling, but adds he has since told friends he regretted not expressing sympathy for The Victims of Epstein's abuse. Elsewhere, the Daily Star hits out at a Higher Education union which has told its members they can self-identify which race they are. More on this and other stories.
Daily digestWoman who inherited Huntington's gene sues NHS
Huge blaze 'doubled Scotland's emissions'
Shortages 'put cancer survival rates At Risk '
Fuel and food shortages amid political crisis
If you see one thing today If you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today Lookahead13:00 A book written by Charlotte Bronte when she was 14 goes up for auction In Paris , with the Bronte Parsonage Museum bidding to bring it back to the UK.
19:45 The Republic of Ireland host Denmark in their final Euro 2020 qualifier. A win will see them qualify for the finals.
On this day1987 Twenty-seven people are killed in a fire at King's Cross underground station in Central London .
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