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Villette. The Intricacies of Childhood and Emotional Bonds in "Villette"

Par : Charlotte Brontë
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  • Nombre de pages770
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.977 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 4,1 cm
  • ISBN979-10-418-4976-5
  • EAN9791041849765
  • Date de parution30/07/2023
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

"Villette" by Charlotte Brontë explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships through the lens of a young girl named Paulina, also known as Polly. The narrative begins with Polly's arrival at the Bretton household, where she is to stay while her father, Mr. Home, is away. Polly is depicted as a sensitive and precocious child, deeply attached to her father, and her initial days at Bretton are marked by a profound sense of homesickness and melancholy.
Her interactions with the Bretton family, particularly with young Graham Bretton, reveal her evolving character. Despite her youth, Polly exhibits a maturity and depth of feeling that often surprises those around her. Her relationship with Graham is particularly noteworthy ; it is a blend of childish affection and a more profound emotional connection that defies her age. As the story unfolds, Polly's character is further developed through her interactions with the other characters, showcasing her ability to adapt and find solace in new relationships.
The narrative delves into themes of attachment, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit, as Polly navigates her emotions and the challenges of her circumstances. Brontë's portrayal of Polly is both tender and insightful, offering a nuanced exploration of childhood and the development of familial bonds.
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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