Villette

Villette

by Charlotte Brontë
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 21/01/2025

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***Villette***is a profound exploration of identity, isolation, and resilience set against the backdrop of a foreign land. Charlotte Brontë crafts a deeply introspective narrative that follows Lucy Snowe, an independent yet emotionally guarded protagonist, as she navigates the challenges of self-reliance and personal fulfillment in a rigid and often indifferent society. Through Lucy's experiences in the fictional town of Villette, the novel examines themes of repression, unrequited love, and the tension between passion and duty.


Since its publication, Villette has been praised for its psychological depth and atmospheric intensity. Its exploration of themes such as loneliness, autonomy, and the constraints imposed by social convention has secured its place as one of Brontë's most complex works. The novel's introspective tone and intricate character development continue to resonate with readers, offering a deeply personal yet universally relevant meditation on human endurance and emotional depth.


The novel's enduring appeal lies in its ability to articulate the struggles of self-definition and emotional survival in a world that often demands conformity. By examining the intersections of personal longing and societal expectations, Villette invites readers to reflect on the nature of identity and the quiet strength required to forge one's own path.

ISBN:
9788583866176
9788583866176
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Lebooks Editora
Charlotte Brontë

The eldest of the famous sisters, Charlotte Bronte (1816–55) is best known as the author of Jane Eyre. The Brontes' first book - a collection of their poems, published under pseudonyms and at their own expense - met with scant notice.

Yet despite their remote Yorkshire residence, far from the London literary scene, and their tragically brief lives, all three achieved immortality with their individual novels. Charlotte's works are particularly prized for their moving and articulate depictions of the plight of educated but impoverished women in Victorian society.

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