Villette

Villette

by Charlotte Brontë
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/01/2026

Share This eBook:

  $4.99

Left with no fortune, family, or prospects in England, the reserved but acutely intelligent Lucy Snowe journeys to the continental city of Villette. There, she secures a position as a teacher at a boarding school for girls, a world of enforced Catholicism, foreign customs, and repressed passions, presided over by the formidable and watchful Madame Beck. As Lucy strives for independence in her stark, lonely existence, she is drawn into the lives of two compelling men: the handsome, chivalrous Dr. John Bretton, who offers the warmth of friendship, and the brilliant, volatile professor, M. Paul Emanuel, whose confrontational nature masks a profound understanding of her soul. Haunted by shadows from the past and the oppressive atmosphere of the school, Lucy must navigate a labyrinth of inner turmoil, jealousy, and psychological suspense. More complex and psychologically penetrating than Jane Eyre, Villette is Charlotte Brontë’s final and most sophisticated masterpiece. It is a profound exploration of isolation, desire, and the struggle for a meaningful life, set against a backdrop of gothic mystery and restrained emotion. In Lucy Snowe, Brontë created one of literature’s most compelling and introspective narrators, whose journey towards a hard-won, unconventional freedom remains an unforgettable reading experience.

ISBN:
9791256795925
9791256795925
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-01-2026
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cactus
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.

This item is delivered digitally

Reviews

Be the first to review Villette.