Villette by Charlotte Bronte - ISBN: 9780451465443
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New life, dark secrets, and passionate love in a foreign land.

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  • Paperback

    608 pages

  • Release Date

    6 May 2014

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Summary

Charlotte Brontë’s most mature work, now in a beautiful new package.

Fleeing an unhappy past in England, penniless Lucy Snowe starts life anew at a boarding school in cosmopolitan Villette, a stand-in for Brussels. The mystery, jealousy, and love that she finds there give Charlotte Brontë’s final novel much of the Gothic tone and psychological incisiveness that prompted George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, and others to call Villette her finest work. Based on Brontë’s own experience…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780451465443
ISBN-10:045146544X
Author:Charlotte Bronte, Helen Benedict, Adriana Trigiani
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Signet
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:608
Release Date:6 May 2014
Weight:335g
Dimensions:171mm x 107mm x 34mm
Series:Signet Classics (Hardcover)
What They're Saying

Critics Review

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“Brontë’s finest novel.”—Virginia Woolf“A still more wonderful book than Jane Eyre.”—George Eliot

About The Author

Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) was the third of the three famous Bronte sisters. Along with their brother, they grew up in the isolated Yorkshire village of Haworth with no real schooling and little care. The Bronte sisters tried for ten years to make their living as governesses. Finding the occupation hateful, they decided to set up their own school. To prepare themselves, Charlotte and Emily set off for Brussels to learn French and German. Back in Haworth, Charlotte and her sisters published a volume of poems; though only two copies were sold, the Brontes were stimulated to attempt novels. Emily’s Wuthering Heights and Anne’s Agnes Grey found publishers, but Charlotte’s offering was returned with the suggestion she try again. The manuscript of her next novel, Jane Eyre, was accepted overnight and became an immediate success. Shirley, Villette, and The Professor complete the tally of her novels.

Adriana Trigiani is an award-winning playwright, television writer, and documentary filmmaker. Her books include the New York Times bestseller The Shoemaker’s Wife; the Big Stone Gap series; Very Valentine; Brava, Valentine; Lucia, Lucia; and the best-selling memoir Don’t Sing at the Table, as well as the young adult novels Viola in Reel Life and Viola in the Spotlight. She has written the screenplay for Big Stone Gap, which she will also direct. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.

Helen Benedict is the author of such novels as Sand Queen, A World Like This, Bad Angel, and The Sailor’s Wife. She is a professor at Columbia University, where she teaches writing and literature in the Graduate School of Journalism.

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