The second—and only historical—book from the author of Jane Eyre:
“Revolutionary . . . Brontë’s most feminist novel.” (Lyndall
Gordon, author of Charlotte Brontë: A Passionate Life). Shirley,
Charlotte Brontë’s second novel, following Jane Eyre, tells the
story of two women of radically different circumstances, whose bond of
friendship helps them emotionally navigate the romantic entanglements
of Victorian society. The quiet and shy Caroline Helstone was
raised lovingly yet sternly by her uncle in a Yorkshire rectory.
Shirley Keeldar is a bold and beautiful heiress whose wealth catches
the eye of the ambitious—though nearly bankrupt—Robert Moore. All
three lives will become entangled in matters of the heart, as both
women struggle to find their own way in a changing society.
Caroline and Shirley’s friendship and their contrasting life
conditions and views of traditional gender roles make this novel “as
interesting and relevant today as when Brontë wrote it” (Curled Up
with a Good Book). “Charlotte Bronte sure knew how to write a
sizzling romance. . . . Overall, there’s plenty of great passion,
Charlotte Bronte’s descriptions are lyrical and second to none.”
—The Vince Review “Shirley, which differs considerably from
Jane Eyre, declares its affinity with Benjamin Disraeli’s Sibyl and
Elizabeth Gaskell’s Mary Barton and North and South. The novel
contains an explicit social discourse about the Condition of England
aimed at highlighting the class and gender divide and its possible
social consequences.” —The Victorian Web
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ISBN
9781504061131
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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