Full of acute observations, pithy character sketches, and passionate convictions, the letters of Charlotte Bront are our most direct source of information about the lives of the Bront s and our closest approach to the author of Jane Eyre. In them Charlotte writes of life at Haworth Parsonage, her experiences at a Belgian school, and her intense feelings for the Belgian schoolteacher, M. Heger. She endures the agony of the death of her siblings, and...