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English, Scottish, & Welsh Fiction, Women's Fiction, Literary Styles & Movements - Fiction, Occupations - Fiction

Villette

by Charlotte Brontë
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Overview

First published in 1853, Villette draws from Charlotte Bronte's experiences in Brussels in the 1840's. In this emotionally charged tale, we see Lucy Snowe's response to the challenges of her restrictive social environment as she flees from her unhappy past in England to a new life as a teacher at Madame Beck's school in Villette.
This new edition features the definitive Clarendon edition of Villette which is derived from the earliest printings of Bronte's great work. The text is supplemented with a newly commissioned introduction, which gives a thorough and in depth analysis of the context of this fine example of the nineteenth century novel.

About the Author, Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), a poor clergyman's daughter from Yorkshire, England, worked as a teacher and governess before her publication of Jane Eyre won her instant fame. She went on to produce three more novels before dying at the age of thirty-eight.

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Virginia Woolf

Brontë’s finest novel.

Book Details

Published
July 16, 2009
Publisher
ReadHowYouWant
ISBN
9781442940727

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