- - Title governess of a Charlotte Brontë novel: 2 wds.
- - Brontë heroine who was a governess
- - Rochester's governess
- - Memorable governess
- - Governess of Thornfield
- - Fictional governess
- - Thornfield Hall governess
- - Book that inspired the novel Wide Sargasso Sea
- - "reader, i married him" is the first line of the final chapter of which novel?
- - 1847 novel originally subtitled "An Autobiography"
- - Charlotte Brontë novel
- - Novel by Charlotte Brontë
- - Charlotte Brontë title character: 2 wds.
- - Novel first credited to Currer Bell
- - Charlotte Brontë novel
- - 1847 English novel
- - Classic novel written under the nom de plume Currer Bell
- - Famous English novel
- - Bird never heard in novel
- - Novel that inspired "Wide Sargasso Sea"
- - Title character educated at Lowood school
- - Novel that opens "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day"
- - Novel originally published under the pseudonymous byline Currer Bell
- - Charlotte Brontë's orphan
- - Literary orphan
- - For our Mixed-Up Lit class, you'll have to read "Charlotte Brontë" by .........
- - Novel published under the alias Currer Bell
- - Creation of Currer Bell.
- - 1847 novel.
- - Novel dedicated to William Makepeace Thackeray in the second edition
- - Brontë heroine
- - Its last chapter begins 'Reader, I married him.'
- - novel that “wide sargasso sea” serves as a prequel to
- - Need less depth in J R Ewing's first novel
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