Villette

Paperback, 647 pages

English language

Published Dec. 16, 2005 by Broadview Press.

ISBN:
978-1-55111-461-3
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OCLC Number:
62087288

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Left by harrowing circumstances to fend for herself in the great capital of a foreign country, Lucy Snowe achieves by degrees an authentic independence from both outer necessity and inward grief. Charlotte Brontë's contemporary George Eliot wrote of Villette, "There is something almost preternatural in its power." The deceptive stillness and security of a girl's school provide the setting for this 1853 novel, Brontë's last. Modelled on Brontë's own experiences as a student and teacher in Brussels, Villette is the sombre but engrossing story of Lucy Snowe, an unmarried Englishwoman making her way in a culture deeply foreign to her. The heroine's relationships with the fiery professor M. Paul, the cool Englishman Dr. John, and the school's powerful headmistress, Madame Beck, are described in her compelling and enigmatic first-person narration. This Broadview edition includes a critical introduction by Kate Lawson and Lynn Shakinovsky. The many contextual documents include contemporary writings …

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5 stars

Grande fada de Jane Eyre de Charlotte et des Hauts de Hurlevent d’Emily, je me mets enfin à approfondir leur succincte bibliographie. Après un ratage avec Anne, (que je compte reprendre dans la foulée vu que je suis d’humeur) j’ai tenté le coup avec Villette.

Basé sur l’expérience de Charlotte lors de séjour en tant que préceptrice à Bruxelles, Villette met en scène la lutte quotidienne d’une jeune fille sans famille ni relation, qui doit elle-même subvenir à ses besoins. Après une introduction qui nous la présente à l’âge de 14 ans lors d’un séjour chez sa marraine, nous la retrouvons 9 ans plus tard, après un drame familial à peine évoqué et sur lequel nous n’en saurons pas plus. Lucy est une jeune fille discrète, introvertie, ce qui la fait passer pour froide et insensible. Mais Lucy, bien que réaliste quant à sa situation précaire, est malgré tout pleine …

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4 stars

What a heart-wrenching story! In Villette, Charlotte Bronte forces the reader to feel all of Lucy Snowe's depression, angst, and anxiety, juxtaposed against the lives of others who are much more fortunate. Lucy is a young woman who has already learned to survive life's misfortunes in such a brave, stoic way--and yet, she cannot help but have hope. Her inner turmoil is not fathomed by those around her, and she is quite ignored by most. Lucy learns to prefer being alone, though it is this very solitary confinement that does her mental harm. Lucy struggles with her feelings toward others, her need for friendship and love. People, people, all around, but no one who understands--except one. Ah, but this doesn't mean that there's an easy, happy ending.

Lucy's life may be very circumscribed, but there's plenty of emotional upheaval and action in this story. The writing has its circumloquacious passages, …

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Subjects

  • Fiction / Literary
  • Fiction
  • Suspense
  • Mystery/Suspense