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Unpublished Charlotte Bronte manuscript sells for £690,850 | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
An unpublished manuscript by the 19th Century British author Charlotte Bronte has been sold at auction for £690,850. | |
Young Men's Magazine Number 2 is a 4,000-word miniature magazine written by Bronte when she was 14 years old. | Young Men's Magazine Number 2 is a 4,000-word miniature magazine written by Bronte when she was 14 years old. |
It has never been published and is considered to be important for the light it sheds on the writer's literary development. | It has never been published and is considered to be important for the light it sheds on the writer's literary development. |
The manuscript, which was expected to sell at between £200,00 and £300,000, was bought by a museum in Paris. | |
The Musee des Lettres et Manuscrits - a museum of letters and manuscripts - will exhibit the manuscript in January. | |
Last month the Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth, West Yorkshire, started an appeal for funds to buy the manuscript. | Last month the Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth, West Yorkshire, started an appeal for funds to buy the manuscript. |
The manuscript contains stories set in Glass Town, a fantasy world created by the sisters and their brother Branwell. | The manuscript contains stories set in Glass Town, a fantasy world created by the sisters and their brother Branwell. |
One story is a precursor to the famous passage in Jane Eyre in which Mr Rochester's insane wife, who is kept in the attic, seeks revenge by setting fire to his bed curtains. | One story is a precursor to the famous passage in Jane Eyre in which Mr Rochester's insane wife, who is kept in the attic, seeks revenge by setting fire to his bed curtains. |
The hand-written magazine, which was being sold by a private European collector, was auctioned by Sotheby's in London. | |
Gabriel Heaton, Sotheby's senior specialist in its books and manuscript department, said: "Crafted with extraordinary care, this minute manuscript marks Charlotte Bronte's first burst of creativity and significantly, provides a rare and intimate insight into one of history's great literary minds." | Gabriel Heaton, Sotheby's senior specialist in its books and manuscript department, said: "Crafted with extraordinary care, this minute manuscript marks Charlotte Bronte's first burst of creativity and significantly, provides a rare and intimate insight into one of history's great literary minds." |
A further 11 Bronte highlights were also up for sale in the auction. |
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