Orson Welles tackled this Charlotte Bronte novel in 1944 (4,4) |
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Novel with the line "Reader, I married him" |
New York Times |
05 Apr 2024 |
1847 novel whose protagonist describes herself as "poor, obscure, plain, and little" |
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1847 Charlotte Bront novel (4,4) |
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Which novel was published under the pen name Currer Bell in 1847? (4,4) |
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Its last chapter begins 'Reader, I married him.' |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Aug 2023 |
Jack, an A.A. Milne character losing nothing in classic |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Nov 2022 |
Novel by Charlotte Brontë |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
09 May 2022 |
1847 novel originally subtitled “An Autobiography” |
New York Times |
03 Mar 2022 |
1847 novel originally subtitled "An Autobiography" |
New York Times |
03 Mar 2022 |
1847 novel by Charlotte Bronte |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
09 May 2021 |
Novel first credited to Currer Bell |
LA Times Daily |
05 May 2018 |
Novel first credited to Currer Bell |
The Washington Post |
05 May 2018 |
Charlotte Brontë novel |
Newsday |
14 Feb 2018 |
Novel first credited to Currer Bell |
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1847 English novel |
The Times Concise |
19 May 2017 |
Classic novel written under the nom de plume Currer Bell |
New York Times |
28 Jan 2017 |
Classic novel written under the nom de plume Currer Bell |
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Famous English novel |
The Times Concise |
31 Mar 2015 |
Bird never heard in novel |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Mar 2015 |
Novel that inspired "Wide Sargasso Sea" |
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Title character educated at Lowood school |
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Brontë heroine who was a governess |
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Novel that opens "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" |
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Rochester's governess |
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Novel originally published under the pseudonymous byline Currer Bell |
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Charlotte Brontë's orphan |
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Literary orphan |
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Charlotte Brontë novel |
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For our Mixed-Up Lit class, you'll have to read "Charlotte Brontë" by ___... |
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Literary orphan |
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Literary orphan |
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Brontë heroine |
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Fictional governess |
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Memorable governess |
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Thornfield Hall governess |
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Novel published under the alias Currer Bell |
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Brontë heroine |
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Governess of Thornfield |
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Creation of Currer Bell. |
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1847 novel. |
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Novel dedicated to William Makepeace Thackeray in the second edition |
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