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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 9

    She was a young teacher when she sent a sample of her writing to England’s poet laureate. His response? "Literature cannot be the business of a woman’s life, and it ought not to be." At the age of 31, she published "Jane Eyre."http://nyti.ms/2GcMSlI 

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      2. Erica Jong‏ @EricaJong Mar 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Under a male pseudonym ofcourse

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      3. Erica Jong‏ @EricaJong Mar 10
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        Of course

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      2. Patricia J Oppegard‏ @PatriciaJOppeg1 Mar 9
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        She looks like @umathurman ! It's uncanny....

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      1. Antoinette Esnard‏ @mnblbt_esnard Mar 10
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        19th c. and 20th c.woman writers were ALL tenacious. Jane Austen pestered publisher over and over and wrote mostly in secret. Virginia Woolf had the advantage of connections and her own publishing press and Leonard's remarkable support. All were celebrated after death.

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      1. Alexia Hudson-Ward‏ @alexiahudson Mar 10
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        Go!! Success is the best revenge!!pic.twitter.com/YdriEhLWI2

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      1. Proudbrit 🇬🇧‏ @jv_uk2011 Mar 10
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        My favourite book of all time 😄

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      1. Hamid Salemizadeh‏ @H_Salemizadeh Mar 10
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        I read “Jane Eyre” for the second time recently and am grateful to Charlotte Bronte for her amazing gift to literature.

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      1. Elishilia Kaaya‏ @ElishiliaKaaya Mar 14
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        A proof that poetry is not a masculine dormain. It is the inner language of all creatures known as humans

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      1. CHRISTINA SHAW‏ @XtinaReddy Mar 9
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        NO you are not We The People

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      1. Sandra. Llewellyn. Taylor@gmail.com‏ @SandraLlewelly7 Mar 10
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        Awesome brilliant author and woman

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      1. Alejandro Linero W‏ @A_Linero_W Mar 10
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        And ... What happened to that England’s poet laureate? 🤔

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      1. Mohammed Alghamdi®‏ @Mohammeed7500 Mar 10
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        Be happy for this moment, this moment is your life❤️

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      1. Rebecca Stanford‏ @Rstanford56 Mar 10
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        We've come a long way!

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      1. Mike Quinn  🐞‏ @EntoMike Mar 10
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      1.  👻 Figgy "Unstable Genius" Pudding 🦉‏ @Figzet Mar 10
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        > "Overlooked No More: Charlotte Brontë, Novelist Known for ‘Jane Eyre’" <staring> "Overlooked"?! By *whom*? DeVos? <whispering> Should we inform the @nytimes there were TWO MORE Brontë sisters, or let them get over the thrill of believing THEY discovered *one*?

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      1. Budhibal‏ @budhibal Mar 10
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        There are too many wise men who have made fools of themselves . Never believe in others . Just yourself and go for it . You never know you may succeed.

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