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  • Nombre de pages377
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-87-26-60580-8
  • EAN9788726605808
  • Date de parution07/07/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille829 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurSAGA Egmont

Résumé

Timid Caroline Helstone could not be any more opposite to the lively Shirley Keeldar. Nor could their lives be any more dissimilar. Whilst Shirley has just inherited a local estate, Caroline is trapped in a bleak Yorkshire rectory. Using the Luddite uprisings as an oppressive backdrop for her story, Charlotte Brontë explores the consequences of the Napoleonic wars on the English industry. Her second novel offers a nuanced, realistic, and unromantic social commentary on nineteenth-century England.
Its strong feminist message is an unmissable introduction to the classics for fans of novels such as Sally Nicholls' 'Things A Bright Girl Can Do'. Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) was the eldest of the Brontë sisters, born to a family of six children. Her childhood was defined by difficulties at school, and she left her education to become a governess for her younger sisters at age 14. She was catapulted onto the literary main stage by her signature realistic, pragmatic, and unromantic commentaries on the state of the world around her in 'Jane Eyre', a novel that has been successfully adapted to film many times.
Her other notable works include 'Shirley', 'The Professor', and 'Villette'
Timid Caroline Helstone could not be any more opposite to the lively Shirley Keeldar. Nor could their lives be any more dissimilar. Whilst Shirley has just inherited a local estate, Caroline is trapped in a bleak Yorkshire rectory. Using the Luddite uprisings as an oppressive backdrop for her story, Charlotte Brontë explores the consequences of the Napoleonic wars on the English industry. Her second novel offers a nuanced, realistic, and unromantic social commentary on nineteenth-century England.
Its strong feminist message is an unmissable introduction to the classics for fans of novels such as Sally Nicholls' 'Things A Bright Girl Can Do'. Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) was the eldest of the Brontë sisters, born to a family of six children. Her childhood was defined by difficulties at school, and she left her education to become a governess for her younger sisters at age 14. She was catapulted onto the literary main stage by her signature realistic, pragmatic, and unromantic commentaries on the state of the world around her in 'Jane Eyre', a novel that has been successfully adapted to film many times.
Her other notable works include 'Shirley', 'The Professor', and 'Villette'
Charlotte Brontë
Née en 1816 dans le Yorkshire, Charlotte Brontë est la troisième fille d'un pasteur. Suite au décès de sa mère, Charlotte, ses quatre soeurs et son frère sont envoyés dans une pension aux conditions de vie difficiles, qui marquera à jamais la romancière. De retour chez leur père, les soeurs Brontë se passionnent pour la littérature. Malgré sa mort prématurée en 1855, Charlotte Brontë est devenue l'un des fleurons de la littérature britannique.
Jane Eyre
4.2/5
4.2/5
Charlotte Brontë
Poche
4,50 €
Shirley
3/5
Charlotte Brontë
Grand Format
18,00 €