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Was it possible for the novelist Charlotte Bronte to type her novels on a typewriter?

Charlotte Bronte died 31st March 1855. Although many typewriting devices had been worked on since about 1710, the first commercially successful machine was not produced until about 1868. The early versions of typewriters were almost exclusively used in commerce and authors did not use them until much later. So, in theory Charlotte Bronte could have used a typewriter, such technology was not generally available during her lifetime.


Was it possible for novelist Charlotte Bronte to type her novels on typewriter?

Charlotte Bronte died 31st March 1855. Although many typewriting devices had been worked on since about 1710, the first commercially successful machine was not produced until about 1868. The early versions of typewriters were almost exclusively used in commerce and authors did not use them until much later. So, in theory Charlotte Bronte could have used a typewriter, such technology was not generally available during her lifetime.


Was it possible for the novelist Charlotte Bronte to type her novel on typewriter?

Charlotte Bronte died 31st March 1855. Although many typewriting devices had been worked on since about 1710, the first commercially successful machine was not produced until about 1868. The early versions of typewriters were almost exclusively used in commerce and authors did not use them until much later. So, in theory Charlotte Bronte could have used a typewriter, such technology was not generally available during her lifetime.


What are facts about Charlotte Bronte?

she is a very good woman author . . . very famous. . . she wrote the novel Jane Eyre which is based on her life. . . lol . . . thanks for reading this. . . Charlotte Bronte may have been the author of the romantic classic Jane Eyre, but she was not well served by love herself. In fact, it more or less killed her. In June of 1854, a starry-eyed Bronte married her father's curate and soon became pregnant. During her pregnancy, she fell ill, and according to her earliest biographer, Elizabeth Gaskell, she was attacked by "sensations of perpetual nausea and ever-recurring faintness." The elder Bronte sister's nausea was so overwhelming, in fact, that the author couldn't eat or even smell food without becoming violently ill. On March 31, 1855, a dehydrated, malnourished and severely exhausted Charlotte Bronte died at the age of 38.