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Book Title: The Professor
Author: Charlotte Brontë
ISBN-13: 9789365610697
Pages: 230
Edition: First Edition (2026)
Binding: Paperback
Genre: Literature & Fiction > Classics > Victorian Literature > Bildungsroman > Literary Fiction
Recommended Age Group: 14+ years; suitable for senior school, undergraduate, and general classic literature readers
Reading Difficulty: Moderate
Estimated Reading Time to Finish: 7–9 hours
Price: $15.99/- £14.99/- ₹275.00/-
Description
The Professor by Charlotte Brontë is an engaging Victorian novel that reveals the early development of one of English literature’s most powerful fictional voices. Written before Jane Eyre but published posthumously, the novel follows William Crimsworth, a young man determined to free himself from dependence, hypocrisy, and social constraint. Leaving behind an oppressive commercial environment in England, he travels to Brussels, where he becomes a teacher and begins a quiet but meaningful journey of self-discovery, discipline, ambition, and emotional awakening.
The novel is marked by Brontë’s sharp attention to character, moral independence, intellectual labour, and the complexities of human relationships. Through William’s experiences as a teacher, observer, and outsider, Brontë explores themes of education, identity, class mobility, gender roles, professional struggle, and restrained romance. The Brussels setting adds an important European dimension to the narrative, reflecting Brontë’s own experiences and giving the book a distinct place within her literary career.
Unlike the stormier emotional intensity of Jane Eyre, The Professor is more controlled in tone, yet it contains many of the concerns that would define Brontë’s later fiction: self-respect, inner strength, social judgment, and the search for a life shaped by principle rather than convention. This edition is ideal for students of Victorian literature, readers of the Brontë sisters, and those interested in classic novels of personal growth. Compact, thoughtful, and historically significant, The Professor offers a valuable introduction to Charlotte Brontë’s artistic beginnings and her enduring concern with independence, intellect, and moral courage.
Key Features
- Early novel by celebrated Victorian author Charlotte Brontë.
- Explores education, ambition, identity, and independence.
- Features a Brussels setting inspired by Brontë’s own experiences.
- Ideal for students of Victorian and English literature.
- Useful for studying the development of Brontë’s fiction.
- Strong choice for classic novel and bildungsroman courses.
- Examines class, work, gender roles, and moral self-reliance.
- Suitable for classroom study and independent reading.
- Compact 230-page edition for focused literary engagement.
- First Edition 2026 from AUMRAM Publications.
Manufacturer Details
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Imprints: Anubhav Publishers and Distributors, Doaba Publications, Aedha Imprints
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Typeset at: DTP Team, Aedha Imprints, Delhi
Printed in: India
Year: 2026
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