Villette - Hardcover

Villette - Hardcover

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Villette - Hardcover

Villette - Hardcover

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by Charlotte Bronte (Author)

Villette (1853) is Charlotte Brontë's final and most psychologically intricate novel, tracing the inward life of Lucy Snowe as she seeks independence and meaning in a foreign city. Leaving England after personal loss and uncertainty, Lucy accepts a position at a girls' school in the fictional Belgian town of Villette. There she confronts solitude, cultural estrangement, spiritual doubt, and the complexities of attachment in an environment at once constraining and transformative.

Told in Lucy's reserved yet penetrating voice, the novel departs from overt melodrama in favour of subtle emotional conflict and interior analysis. Through Lucy's encounters with Dr. John Graham Bretton and the school's enigmatic professor, Paul Emanuel, Brontë examines longing, self-command, and the discipline required for self-reliance. The Catholic-Protestant tensions of the setting further deepen the novel's exploration of faith, identity, and autonomy.

Often regarded as Brontë's most mature work, Villette combines realism with restrained romantic intensity, offering one of the nineteenth century's most nuanced studies of loneliness, resilience, and female self-determination.

Number of Pages: 448
Dimensions: 1.13 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018

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