What is Charlotte Brontë's full name?
Charlotte Brontë
Charlotte Brontë nickname(s):
Charlotte Bronte, Charlotte Brontë
Charlotte Brontë date of birth:
April 21, 1816
How old was Charlotte Brontë when died?
38
Where was Charlotte Brontë born?
Thornton, Yorkshire, England
When did Charlotte Brontë die?
March 31, 1855
Where did Charlotte Brontë die?
Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK
Why did Charlotte Brontë die?
pneumonia
Charlotte Brontë body shape:
Slim
What color is Charlotte Brontë's hair?
Brown - Light
What is Charlotte Brontë's ethnicity?
White
What is Charlotte Brontë nationality?
English
Where did Charlotte Brontë go to school?
Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters' School
What is Charlotte Brontë's occupation?
Author, Poet
Charlotte Brontë claim to fame:
writing Jane Eyre
What genre is Charlotte Brontë's work?
Fiction, Poetry, poetry
Who is Charlotte Brontë's father?
Patrick Bronte (father)
Who is Charlotte Brontë's mother?
Maria Branwell (mother)
Charlotte Brontë brother(s):
Branwell Bronte (brother)
Charlotte Brontë sister(s):
Emily Bronte (sister) (author), Anne Bronte (sister) (author), Maria Bronte (sister), Elizabeth Bronte (sister)
Charlotte Brontë family:
Arthur Bell Nicholls, (husband)
Short Biography
Charlotte was born 1816, the third of the six children of Patrick Brontë, an Anglican clergyman, and his wife Maria Branwell Brontë. After their mother's death in 1821, Charlotte and her sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, were sent to Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters' School, which Charlotte would later immortalize as the brutal Lowood school in "Jane Eyre". Conditions at the school were so bad that both Maria and Elizabeth became ill with consumption (tuberculosis) which killed them in 1825. Charlotte was very close to her surviving siblings, Anne Brontë, Branwell, and Emily Brontë. The children invented the imaginary kingdoms of Angria and Gondal, and spent much of their childhood writing poetry and stories about their make-believe realms. In 1846 the three sisters published a collected work of their poetry called, appropriately enough, "Poems", and in 1847 Charlotte published her most famous book, "Jane Eyre", under a male pseudonym, Currer Bell. Charlotte lost her remaining siblings within a brief time -- Branwell from alcoholism and Emily from consumption, both in 1848; Anne also from consumption in 1849. Charlotte was devastated, and became a lifelong hypochondriac. She resided in London, where she made the acquaintance and admiration of William Makepeace Thackeray. In 1854, she married Reverend A. B. Nicholls, curate of Haworth, against her father's wishes. Charlotte found she was pregnant not long after her marriage, and it was felt she would have a difficult pregnancy due to previous ill-health. She died on 31 March 1855.