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Madame Heger taken on 3rd September 1886
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Madame Heger taken on 3rd September 1886
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1886 Anne Authors Branwell Bronte Brontes Brussels Charlotte Emily Eyre Haworth Jane Literarure Literary Madame Moors Parsonage Patrick Sisters Heger
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Madame Heger, captured in this stunning vintage photograph taken on the 3rd of September 1886, was a significant figure in the lives of the Brontë sisters during their time in Brussels, Belgium. The sisters, Charlotte, Anne, and Emily, spent two years under Madame Heger's tutelage, studying literature and French language. This image, a precious relic from the past, transports us back to the Victorian and Edwardian eras, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder. Madame Heger, dressed elegantly in a high-necked blouse and a long, flowing skirt, gazes directly into the lens of the camera, her expression serious yet warm. The photograph was likely taken using a lantern slide, a popular method of projection during the late 19th century. The backdrop of the image is a simple, ornate parlor, with a grand fireplace and a large window, allowing the natural light to filter in. The presence of a church in the background suggests that the photograph was taken in the vicinity of the Brussels parsonage, where the Brontë sisters lived during their time abroad. The influence of Madame Heger on the Brontë sisters is evident in their literary works, particularly in Charlotte's novel "Jane Eyre," where the character of Madame Reuter, the girls' governess, bears striking similarities to Madame Heger. The moors and the rugged landscape of Yorkshire, England, where the Brontë sisters grew up, are also reflected in their writing, adding to the rich tapestry of their literary legacy. This photograph, a beautiful testament to the past, offers a glimpse into the lives of the Brontë sisters and their influential teacher, Madame Heger, during their formative years in Brussels.
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