<div> <p>William Crimsworth is a young Englishman just out of school and ready to begin a career. With his sense of self-pride and strong moral views however he finds the options available to him are far from pleasant. Unwilling to follow the dictates of the moneyed members of his family he resolves to earn his living as a factory worker. Caught up in a humiliating clerkship in a Yorkshire mill he escapes—by a strange twist of events—and gets a chance at an unexpected career in Belgium. There he has a close view of the Flemish character especially of certain of the women including the cleverly intelligent Zoraïde Reuter directoress of a school for girls. By a strict analysis of his own peculiarities and inclinations and by supporting his ethical standards through hard work and diligence he avoids disaster and achieves for himself love romance and a happy and prosperous life.</p> <p>Told from the point of view of the only male narrator that Charlotte Brontë used <em>The Professor</em> formulated a new aesthetic that questioned many of the presuppositions of Victorian society. Based on the author’s experiences in Belgium in 1842 it endures today as a harbinger of Brontë’s later novels and a compelling story in its own right.</p> </div>
Title | The Professor |
Author | Charlotte Brontë |
Narrator | Frederick Davidson |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781481578479 |
Published | 2006-01-01 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 9 hours 26 minutes |