tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7074545955842912793.post2517317653054752295..comments2024-03-26T23:35:38.726+01:00Comments on the Brontë Sisters: Wooler, Margaret (1792–1885):Geri Meftah Arthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00596915249757782612noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7074545955842912793.post-70041839781764932412013-07-04T07:13:35.413+02:002013-07-04T07:13:35.413+02:00Miss Wooler is a very important person in Charlott...Miss Wooler is a very important person in Charlotte's story, Of all those close to Charlotte, only Miss Wooler let CB find her own way about a marriage to Mr. Nicholls. <br /><br />Charlotte's father, Patrick was in a royal huff and Ellen broke off their friendship for 6 months over the question.<br /><br />Miss Wooler stood by Charlotte and trusted her judgment<br /><br />So it was well Miss Wooler gave Charlotte away since she was approving of the marriage from the start. <br /><br />If one wants a true picture of Charlotte's married happiness, you must read CBN's letters to Miss Wooler rather than Ellen . <br /><br />Because Miss Wooler was truly happy for Charlotte, Charlotte could be more open about her new found happiness. <br /><br />Miss Wooler also was one of the few who regarded Charlotte's husband, Arthur as the most bereft from her loss . <br /><br />Miss Wooler wrote to Arthur after Charlotte's death she would always grieve the loss of Charlotte,<br /><br /><i>" .... but what is my grief next to yours?</i><br /><br />Certainly one can't see Ellen saying that.<br /><br />God Bless Miss Wooler <br />Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05033117202223821117noreply@blogger.com