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For a very long time I've thought that the only Bronte novel I would ever really like is Jane Eyre. I am very pleased to have put that idea to the challenge and proven myself wrong.
Villette is not an easy novel. To start with, like so many Victorian novels it is dense and slow moving, particularly in the middle section. The plot could be summed up in a single paragraph and no opportunity is lost to take a page to say what could be said in a single sentence. The narrative is heavily reliant on c ...more

Not the easiest of reads. The heroine is quite unsympathetic to start with and I think it's difficult at first to understand her thoughts, reasonings and emotions with a modern-day mindset. That said though, once I really got into the book I thoroughly enjoyed it. The ending is both heartbreaking and cautiously optimistic at once.
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I read Jane Eyre for my GCSE coursework; and, being totally honest, didn't enjoy it. It did have a compelling plot, what with the mad woman in the attic thing, but there was something about it that left me rather cold.
However, I own copies of Villette and Shirley, Charlotte Bronte's other novels, and hoped that by reading these that she would join her sisters Anne & Emily as one of my favourite authors. However, she hasn't quite made it.
Villette, like Jane Eyre, is a first person narrative, whic ...more
However, I own copies of Villette and Shirley, Charlotte Bronte's other novels, and hoped that by reading these that she would join her sisters Anne & Emily as one of my favourite authors. However, she hasn't quite made it.
Villette, like Jane Eyre, is a first person narrative, whic ...more

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