Villette (version 3)

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Charlotte Brontë 1853
English
  • Bretton
  • Paulina
  • The Playmates – Part 1
  • The Playmates – Part 2
  • Miss Marchmont
  • Turning a New Leaf
  • London – Part 1
  • London – Part 2
  • Villette
  • Madame Beck – Part 1
  • Madame Beck – Part 2
  • Isidore - Part 1
  • Isidore – Part 2
  • Dr. John
  • The Portress's Cabinet
  • The Casket – Part 1
  • The Casket – Part 2
  • A Sneeze out of Season - Part 1
  • A Sneeze out of Season - Part 2
  • The Fete – Part 1
  • The Fete – Part 2
  • The Fete – Part 3
  • The Fete – Part 4
  • The Long Vacation – Part 1
  • The Long Vacation – Part 2
  • Auld Lang Syne - Part 1
  • Auld Lang Syne - Part 2
  • La Terrasse
  • We Quarrel
  • The Cleopatra – Part 1
  • The Cleopatra – Part 2
  • The Concert – Part 1
  • The Concert – Part 2
  • The Concert – Part 3
  • Reaction – Part 1
  • Reaction – Part 2
  • The Letter
  • Vashti – Part 1
  • Vashti – Part 2
  • M. De Bassompierre – Part 1
  • M. De Bassompierre – Part 2
  • The Little Countess – Part 1
  • The Little Countess – Part 2
  • A Burial – Part 1
  • A Burial – Part 2
  • The Hotel Crecy - Part 1
  • The Hotel Crecy - Part 1
  • The Watchguard – Part 1
  • The Watchguard – Part 2
  • Monsieur's Fete - Part 1
  • Monsieur's Fete - Part 2
  • M. Paul – Part 1
  • M. Paul – Part 2
  • The Dryad – Part 1
  • The Dryad – Part 2
  • The First Letter
  • M. Paul Keeps His Promise
  • Malevola – Part 1
  • Malevola – Part 2
  • Fraternity – Part 1
  • Fraternity – Part 2
  • The Apple of Discord – Part 1
  • The Apple of Discord – Part 2
  • Sunshine – Part 1
  • Sunshine – Part 2
  • Cloud – Part 1
  • Cloud – Part 2
  • Cloud – Part 3
  • Old & New Acquaintance – Part 1
  • Old & New Acquaintance – Part 2
  • The Happy Pair
  • Faubourg Clotilde – Part 1
  • Faubourg Clotilde – Part 2
  • Finis
A quiet, self-reliant, intelligent, 23-year-old woman, Lucy has, as Miss Ginevra Fanshawe asserts, "no attractive accomplishments – no beauty." She seems to have no living relatives. Though usually reserved and emotionally self-controlled, Lucy has strong feelings and affections for those whom she really values. She even sincerely cares for the giddy Ginevra, albeit in a blunt, curmudgeonly fashion. She is a firm Protestant and denounces Roman Catholicism as false ("God is not with Rome"). The novel is initially set in the English countryside, and later follows Lucy Snowe to the fictional Belgian town of Villette, a Gothic town where the majority of the action takes place. Villette is modelled upon the city of Brussels and is set in the fictional kingdom of Labassecour (modelled on Belgium). "Labassecour" is the French word for farmyard.. - Summary by Wikipedia

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