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Villette. A Tale of Isolation and Connection

Par : Charlotte Brontë
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  • Nombre de pages688
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.875 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 3,7 cm
  • ISBN979-10-418-0759-8
  • EAN9791041807598
  • Date de parution17/07/2023
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

"Villette" by Charlotte Brontë is a novel that explores themes of isolation, identity, and the search for connection. The story begins with the protagonist, Lucy Snowe, recounting her visits to her godmother, Mrs. Bretton, in the town of Bretton. During one of these visits, a young girl named Paulina, or Polly, comes to stay with them after the death of her mother. Polly is a sensitive and precocious child who forms a close bond with Mrs.
Bretton's son, Graham. Despite her young age, Polly exhibits a deep emotional complexity, often expressing her longing for her absent father and her struggle to adapt to her new environment. As the narrative unfolds, the focus shifts to Lucy's experiences. She is a reserved and observant character, often feeling like an outsider in her surroundings. Lucy's journey takes her to the fictional town of Villette, where she becomes a teacher at a girls' school.
Throughout the novel, Lucy grapples with her sense of self and her desire for companionship. Her interactions with the people around her, including the enigmatic M. Paul Emanuel, reveal her inner conflicts and desires. Brontë's "Villette" is a rich exploration of the human psyche, delving into the complexities of loneliness and the yearning for meaningful relationships. The novel is noted for its introspective narrative style and its vivid portrayal of the protagonist's inner world.
Through Lucy's experiences, Brontë examines the challenges of finding one's place in the world and the resilience required to navigate life's uncertainties.
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.
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