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9780486821856

Villette

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  • ISBN13:

    9780486821856

  • ISBN10:

    0486821854

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2018-03-21
  • Publisher: Dover Publications

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Summary

Bereft of family and friends, Lucy Snowe flees her empty life in England to seek independence and fulfillment. Her gambit takes her to the Belgian town of Villette, where she secures a job teaching English to the fractious girls of Madame Beck's boarding school. Sensitive but resolute, Lucy struggles with feelings of isolation, and she despairs of her relationships with an English doctor and a haughty schoolmaster. Her dilemma — finding a romance that offers both intimacy and freedom — remains as resonant today as it was for Victorian readers.
Originally published in 1853, Charlotte Brontë's last and most autobiographical novel reflects her deep loneliness at the loss of her siblings. The remarkably modern heroine, a creature of moody complexity, far predates the advent of psychoanalysis. Villette is nevertheless a powerfully moving psychological study, acclaimed by George Eliot as "a still more wonderful book than Jane Eyre," and by Virginia Woolf as "Brontë's finest novel."

Author Biography

English novelist and poet Charlotte Brontë (1816–55) was the eldest of three gifted sisters whose novels have become classics of English literature and early feminist touchstones. Her works, including her best-known novel, Jane Eyre, were published under the pen name Currer Bell.

Table of Contents

VOLUME ONE
1. Bretton
2. Paulina
3. The Playmates
4. Miss Marchmont
5. Turning a New Leaf
6. London
7. Villette
8. Madame Beck
9. Isidore
10. Dr. John
11. The Portresse's Cabinet
12. The Casket
13. A Sneeze Out of Season
14. The Fete
15. The Long Vacation
 
VOLUME TWO
16. Auld Lang Syne
17. La Terrasse
18. We Quarrel
19. The Cleopatra
20. The Concert
21. Reaction
22. The Letter
23. Vashti
24. M. de Bassompierre
25. The Little Countess
26. A Burial
27. The Hotel Crecy
 
VOLUME THREE
28. The Watchguard
29. Monsieur's Fete
30. M. Paul
31. The Dryad
32. The First Letter
33. M. Paul Keeps His Promise
34. Malevola
35. Fraternity
36. The Apple of Discord
37. Sunshine
38. Cloud
39. Old and New Acquaintance
40. The Happy Pair
41. Faubourg Clotilde
42. Finis
Endnotes (Translation of French Phrases)
 

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