Profesor

Profesor

Charlotte Bronte

„Der Professor“ ist Charlotte Brontës erster Roman, entstanden vor ihren bekannteren Werken, aber erst posthum veröffentlicht. Der Roman ist von Ereignissen und Erfahrungen inspiriert, die Charlotte Brontë 1842 in Brüssel während ihres Sprachstudiums mach

Charlotte Brontë's "The Professor" follows a young Englishman, William Crimson, who moves to Brussels to teach at a girls' boarding school. In his new environment, he faces prejudice, ambition, and personal dilemmas, and is particularly challenged by his relationship with a gifted but socially vulnerable student, Zora de Bassompierre.

The work is structured as an intimate confession of William Crimson, whose life changes after he leaves England for Belgium, where he begins working as a language teacher. Brontë uses his voice to depict the process of maturation, the building of moral character, and the internal struggle between ambition, modesty, and the desire to belong.

The novel centers on William's relationships with his female students and colleagues, especially Zora de Bassompierre, whose intelligence and determination contrast with the traditional image of a 19th-century woman. Through their relationship, Brontë touches on themes of class differences, education, the position of women, and the emotional restraint typical of Victorian society. The characters are realistically portrayed and often seem to reflect Brontë's own experiences in Brussels.

"The Professor" is a modest but important novel in Brontë's oeuvre: it reveals an early version of her later themes - the struggle for identity, the need for love, cultural clashes, and the latent tensions between gender and society.

Original title
The professor
Translation
Anita Ljubić
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
278
Publisher
Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske, Zagreb, 1975.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Slight damage to the dust jacket
 

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