Villette
Including Introductory Essays by G. K. Chesterton and Virginia Woolf
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Villette, by Charlotte Brontë, is a deeply psychological and quietly devastating novel of loneliness, resilience, and inner awakening.
Told through the introspective voice of Lucy Snowe, the story follows a young Englishwoman who travels alone to the fictional continental city of Villette, where she takes up a position as a teacher. Isolated by language, culture, and circumstance, Lucy must navigate emotional repression, unspoken desire, and the struggle for self-definition in a world that offers her little protection or understanding.
Blending realism with subtle Gothic elements, Villette explores memory, faith, identity, and the costs of emotional restraint. Its understated romance and ambiguous conclusion challenge conventional expectations, favouring psychological truth over easy resolution.
Often regarded as Charlotte Brontë’s most mature and complex work, Villette is a powerful study of the inner life. Intimate, unsettling, and profoundly moving.