But Charlotte Bronte herself would turn in her grave and/or set someone's house on fire at the thought that her desperate letters to Monsieur Heger, the Belgian teacher she fell in unrequited love with, would be amply quoted in biographies later, never mind showing up in fiction.
Oh, god. Congratulations, you've made me glad she's dead?
Also, just so you know, the sentence right before this seems to be unfinished.
But most of the VIPs at least (as opposed to people who were not famous within their lifetimes) would be absolutely unsurprised that there was RPF about them.
Do you think Fredersdorf would be surprised by our (fictional) interest in him? ;)
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But Charlotte Bronte herself would turn in her grave and/or set someone's house on fire at the thought that her desperate letters to Monsieur Heger, the Belgian teacher she fell in unrequited love with, would be amply quoted in biographies later, never mind showing up in fiction.
Oh, god. Congratulations, you've made me glad she's dead?
Also, just so you know, the sentence right before this seems to be unfinished.
But most of the VIPs at least (as opposed to people who were not famous within their lifetimes) would be absolutely unsurprised that there was RPF about them.
Do you think Fredersdorf would be surprised by our (fictional) interest in him? ;)