Charlotte Brontë's last novel, Villette, is thought to be most closely modelled on her own experiences teaching in a pensionnat in Brussels. In the novel, first published in 1853, we follow the protagonist Lucy Snowe from rural England through her family tragedies and departure for the town of Villette where she finds work at a French boarding school. People from her past reappear in dramatic ways, she makes new connections, and she learns the stories and secrets of the people around her.
Through it all, the reader is made privy to Lucy's thoughts, feelings, and journey of self-discovery.
Perfect for readers who love atmospheric Victorian fiction with strong, complex heroines and richly detailed settings. Brontë's masterful blend of gothic romance, psychological depth, and feminist themes creates an unforgettable reading experience.
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