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  1. Constantin Georges Romain Heger (1809–1896) was a Belgian teacher of the Victorian era. He is best remembered today for his association with Emily and Charlotte Brontë during the 1840s.

  2. Constantin Héger, de son nom complet Romain Constantin Georges Héger, (Bruxelles, le 1 er juillet 1809 - Bruxelles, le 6 mai 1896) était un enseignant belge, professeur puis préfet de l'Athénée royal de Bruxelles en même temps qu'il professait dans l'école privée de sa seconde épouse.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2015 · The following January, 28-year-old Charlotte traveled back to Brussels by herself and fell madly in love with Constantin Héger, the founder of the school and her personal tutor in French. She returned home to Haworth a year later but remained besotted with Héger — a married man with children — and began writing him letters of ...

  4. 14 de dez. de 2015 · Of all the hundreds of letters by Charlotte Brontë which have survived, the four to Constantin Heger, her former teacher in Brussels, are the most disturbing to read, as she clearly wrote them in desperation and intended them for his eyes alone.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2022 · Charlotte Brontë met Constantin Heger, a charismatic professor who would profoundly influence her life and work. FInd out MORE about his LIFE STORY…

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  6. The name of “Monsieur Heger” (Constantin Georges Romain Heger – Brussels, 1809-1896) comes up frequently in Brontë criticism, and it is by reading these biographies that we can create a portrait of him.

  7. In 1913, The Times of London printed four letters written by Charlotte Brontë to her former professor Constantin Héger. The letters are part of a correspondence that took place after Charlotte left Brussels, where she had been attending the Hégers’ boarding school, in 1844.