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The Brontë Sisters with Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
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Explore the beauty and richness of Charlotte’s Jane Eyre, the wild and emotional realm of Emily’s Wuthering Heights, and the challenging moral vision of Anne’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, while developing critical reasoning through literary analysis, using your imagination, and exploring the fascinating historical and literary context for these three sisters. (If you have younger students, this course fits with the Homeschool Connections Grade School Unit Study Program for grades 3-6 so that your whole family can study the same era at the same time.)
Instructor Access (Optional grading support) is available for this course. Please note: this is ONLY recommended if you wish to write the optional paper. All quizzes are internally graded in this course. Optional papers will be completed via this page (click here) for an Instructor Access fee of $75.
How to get the most out of The Brontë Sisters with Eleanor Bourg Nicholson:
First, read the course materials below before the first class meeting.
Then have a notebook ready and available for class notes each live session.
Read assignments before class meetings
Watch that week’s recording if you need to revisit information from our live session.
Do the assignments, quizzes, and any extra work assigned for that week.
Once the course is completed to the parent's and professor’s satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.
Note: This course includes an optional writing component.
Total classes: 12
Duration: 55 minutes per class
Prerequisite: Willingness to read the assigned materials.
Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th grade
Suggested credit: One full semester of Literature, Victorian Literature, or English
Instructor: Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
Course description: Become intimately acquainted with the mysterious and fertile imaginations of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, some of the most intriguing novelists of the mid-Victorian period. Explore the beauty and richness of Charlotte’s Jane Eyre, the wild and emotional realm of Emily’s Wuthering Heights, and the challenging moral vision of Anne’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. To understand these sometimes-challenging authors, we will look closely at the dangers underlying Romanticism, as well as the profound spiritual and biographical context. In addition to cultivating artistic appreciation and a love of reading, this class facilitates the development of critical reasoning, the disciplined use of the imagination, and a strong knowledge of historical and literary context.
Course outline:
Week 1: Introduction & Jane Eyre, through Vol. 1, Chapter 7 (ending with the line "the brightness of the orb").
Week 2: Jane Eyre, through the end of Vol. 1 (Chapter 15 ends with the line "as soon as day dawned").
Week 3: Jane Eyre, through Vol. II, Chapter 8 (Chapter 8 ends with the line "and half of it split away").
Week 4: Jane Eyre, through Vol. III, Chapter 6 (Chapter 6 ends with the line "and soon forgot it").
Week 5: Jane Eyre, through to the end!
Week 6: Wuthering Heights, through Chapter 11 (Chapter 11 ends with the line "...between herself and him").
Week 7: Wuthering Heights, through Chapter 24 (Chapter 24 ends with the line "withhold even that slight consolation"
Week 8: Wuthering Heights, through to the end!
Week 9: Tenant of Wildfell Hall, through Chapter 14 (Chapter 14 ends with the line "his intention to criminate me").
Week 10: Tenant of Wildfell Hall, through Chapter 28 (Chapter 28 ends with the line "to disregard his promises").
Week 11: Tenant of Wildfell Hall, through Chapter 39 (Chapter 39 ends with the line "from such a parent").
Week 12: Tenant of Wildfell Hall, through to the end!
Course materials: Selections from the Brontë Juvenilia will be provided in Caravel. Required materials include: Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë), Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë), and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Anne Brontë) (Any editions are accepted. For Jane Eyre & Wuthering Heights, the Ignatius Critical Editions are strongly recommended. These are all also in the public domain and available online via Project Gutenberg.)
Homework: Expect to spend approximately 3 hours per week on homework. This will mostly be reading, weekly identification quizzes, a handful of other small assignments, a concluding quiz/assignment, and recommended participation in Caravel-based forums. Students can also sign up for an optional literary essay with 6 weeks to complete.
Note on Quizzes: There are 12 identification quizzes in this course (each worth 10 points), 3 review quizzes (each worth 100 points), and 1 “concluding thoughts” quiz (worth 100 points). Each week, before class, you are to complete the assigned reading and take the identification quiz.
Optional Paper Project: There is an optional paper project associated with this class. To complete it as a recorded course, "Instructor Access" is necessary. The project involves several stages of development and editing, including:
Committing to the paper
Brainstorming
Draft 1
Draft 2
Draft 3/Final Draft
For each stage, I will provide feedback, suggestions, and edits. At the project’s completion, I will provide a recommended grade.
Technical Help: If you have any technical trouble or questions about course content, please email us at homeschoolconnections@gmail.com.
©2022 Homeschool Connections and Eleanor Bourg Nicholson. All rights reserved. This course is designed by Eleanor Bourg Nicholson.
This material is only to be used for its intended purpose by active subscribers of Homeschool Connections. Any other use without explicit permission is in violation of the seventh commandment (yes, the 7th commandment) and in violation of US and International copyright laws.
You may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal homeschool and non-commercial use only. This is not to be used for homeschool co-ops without express written permission from Homeschool Connections.
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The Brontë Sisters with Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
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Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
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Literature ➤ Early Modern/Victorian Literature
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High School
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April 12th, 2022 at 12:00 AM ET
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Recorded, free with subscription
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The Nineteenth-Century Novel (Mansfield Park, Oliver Twist, & North and South)
Literary-Critical Paper: Independent Study (available for all of Mrs. Nicholson's courses, live or recorded)
Introduction to the Nineteenth-Century (Emma, David Copperfield, The Warden, & Barchester Towers) (Victorian Classics)
Christmas with Dickens (Victorian Classics)
Gothic Book Club
Jane Austen, Part One
Jane Austen, Part Two
The Brontë Sisters (Victorian Classics)
Sensation Genre Novels (Victorian Classics)
Middlemarch (Victorian Classics)
Our Mutual Friend (Victorian Classics)
Nicholas Nickleby (Victorian Classics)
Dracula: Ignatius Critical Editions (editor)
A Bloody Habit (Ignatius Press, 2017)
The Letters of Magdalen Montague (Chrism Press, 2021)
Brother Wolf (Chrism Press, 2021)
The Hound of the Lord (children’s biography of St. Dominic, Ignatius 2023)
Wake of Malice (Chrism Press, 2024)
- This material is only to be used for its intended purpose by active subscribers of Homeschool Connections or purchasers of the course. Any other use without explicit permission is in violation of the seventh commandment, and in violation of US and International copyright laws.
- You may print or download to your own storage extracts for your personal homeschool and non-commercial use only. This is not to be used for homeschool co-ops without express written permission from Homeschool Connections.
- Upon completion of the course, you must delete all copies of course materials from any storage on which you saved permissible extracts.
Eleanor Bourg Nicholson
ebnicholson@protonmail.com

Mrs. Nicholson, our resident Victorian literature instructor, occasionally strays into fiction, including her epistolary novella, The Letters of Magdalen Montague (Kauffmann Publishing, 2011; Chrism Press, 2021), and her Gothic novels, A Bloody Habit (Ignatius Press, 2018) and Brother Wolf (Chrism Press, 2021). A former assistant executive editor for Dappled Things, she is an assistant editor for the Saint Austin Review (StAR), as well as the editor of several Ignatius Critical Editions of the classics and has collaborated with other editors to provide footnotes for numerous other works. Her work has appeared in the National Catholic Register and Touchstone, as well as with First Things and The Catholic Thing. By day, she and her husband, Dr. Sam Nicholson (Logic/Philosophy instructor), homeschool their six children. By night, Mrs. Nicholson reads the Victorians, writes Gothic novels, and cares for small children. Fun facts: Mrs. Nicholson has an extremely low tolerance for scary books and movies. She's still petrified of "The Speckled Band", and won't sleep in a room where the bed is under a vent. Also, one of Mrs. Nicholson's numerous sisters-in-law is middle school writing instructor Mrs. Bonnie Donlon. For more information, visit: eleanorbourgnicholson.com.
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