Villette Villette

Descripción editorial

With her final novel, Villette, Charlotte Bronte reached the height of her artistic power. First published in 1853, Villette is Bronte's most accomplished and deeply felt work, eclipsing even Jane Eyre in critical acclaim. Her narrator, the autobiographical Lucy Snowe, flees England and a tragic past to become an instructor in a French boarding school in the town of Villette. There, she unexpectedly confronts her feelings of love and longing as she witnesses the fitful romance between Dr. John, a handsome young Englishman, and Ginerva Fanshawe, a beautiful coquetter. This first pain brings others, and with them comes the heartache Lucy has tried so long to escape. Yet in spite of adversity and disappointment, Lucy Snowe survives to recount the unstinting vision of a turbulent life's journey—a journey that is one of the most insightful fictional studies of a woman's consciousness in English literature.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1987
3 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
48
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Penguin Publishing Group
INFORMACIÓN DEL PROVEEDOR
Penguin Random House LLC
TAMAÑO
2,4
MB
Jane Eyre Jane Eyre
1855
Jane Eyre Jane Eyre
1847
Jane Eyre Jane Eyre
2025
The Professor The Professor
1857
100 Greatest Books Collection 100 Greatest Books Collection
2024
Villette Villette
1853