Fleeing an unhappy past in England, penniless Lucy Snowe starts life anew at a boarding school in cosmopolitan Villette, a stand-in for Brussels. The mystery, jealousy, and love that she finds there give Charlotte Bront├лтАЩs final novel much of the Gothic tone and psychological incisiveness that prompted George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, and others to call Villette her finest work.
Based on Bront├лтАЩs own experiences in Brussels and her attachment to a brilliant teacher with a strong and eccentric personality, this superb romantic audiobook is an exceptional example of how a great writer transforms the ordinary events of her life into vivid and exciting art.
Villette represents the inimitable Bront├л genius by giving us a masterful portrait of Lucy Snowe, who belongs beside the great nineteenth-century literary heroinesтАФand who will strongly appeal to modern listeners.
Charlotte Bront├л (April 1816 тАУ 31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Bront├л sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature. She enlisted in school at Roe Head in January 1831, aged 14 years. She left the year after to teach her sisters, Emily and Anne, at home, returning in 1835 as a governess. In 1839, she undertook the role of governess for the Sidgwick family, but left after a few months to return to Haworth, where the sisters opened a school, but failed to attract pupils. Instead, they turned to writing and they each first published in 1846 under the pseudonyms of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Although her first novel, The Professor, was rejected by publishers, her second novel, Jane Eyre, was published in 1847. The sisters admitted to their Bell pseudonyms in 1848, and by the following year were celebrated in London literary circles. Charlotte Bront├л was the last to die of all her siblings. She became pregnant shortly after her marriage in June 1854 but died on 31 March 1855, almost certainly from hyperemesis gravidarum, a complication of pregnancy which causes excessive nausea and vomiting.