Dr Sophie Franklin is a lecturer and researcher in the English department at Tbingen University, in Germany. Her research specializes in nineteenth-century literature and culture, with expertise in representations of violence, the Bronts, and afterlives. She has taught at several institutions, and received her PhD from Durham University in England after receiving a First Class Honors degree from St Andrews University, Scotland.
`Interweaves biography and reference to scholarly material with [Franklin’s] own take on pertinent aspects of Charlotte’s oeuvre ... [Her] witty tone makes the calibration of these two things — the pleasure of the literary enthusiastic and the scholarly — both easy and enjoyable. Franklin deftly mixes contemporary humour with reflectivity ... superbly written, exuberant.’ Brontë Studies Journal
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