London, Feb 29: English novelist Charlotte Bronte's short story, which she had written for a married teacher with whom she fell in love, is set to be published for the first time after it was found in a museum.
The work entitled 'L'Ingratitude' is penned in grammatically incorrect French and is the first known piece of homework set by her Belgian tutor Constantin Heger.
Bronte, who studied under Heger in Brussels alongside her sister Emily, became infatuated with the tutor, writing several love letters to him after returning to England.
The manuscript was discovered by Brian Bracken, a Brussels-based archivist.
The work entitled 'L'Ingratitude' is penned in grammatically incorrect French and is the first known piece of homework set by her Belgian tutor Constantin Heger.
Bronte, who studied under Heger in Brussels alongside her sister Emily, became infatuated with the tutor, writing several love letters to him after returning to England.
The manuscript was discovered by Brian Bracken, a Brussels-based archivist.
- 2/29/2012
- by Smith Cox
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