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  1. Villette (/ v iː ˈ l ɛ t /) is an 1853 novel written by English author Charlotte Brontë. After an unspecified family disaster, the protagonist Lucy Snowe travels from her native England to the fictional Continental city of Villette to teach at a girls' school, where she is drawn into adventure and romance.

  2. With her final novel, Villette, Charlotte Brontë reached the height of her artistic power. First published in 1853, Villette is Brontë's most accomplished and deeply felt work, eclipsing even Jane Eyre in critical acclaim.

  3. Feb 5, 2020 · Charlotte Brontë 's 1852 novel Villette tells the story of Lucy Snowe as she travels from England to France to work at a school for girls. The psychologically penetrating novel is less well-known than Jane Eyre but is frequently considered Charlotte Brontë's best work.

  4. Sep 12, 2003 · Villette is a cosmopolitan city, and in this school were girls of almost every European nation, and likewise of very varied rank in life. Equality is much practised in Labassecour; though not republican in form, it is nearly so in substance, and at the desks of Madame Beck’s establishment the young countess and the young bourgeoise ...

  5. 2 days ago · La Villette, plus qu’un parc. Modèle d’architecture humaniste imaginé par Bernard Tschumi, le Parc de la Villette se déploie au Nord de Paris sur 55 hectares où prairies, jardins et bâtiments signent sa vocation : accueillir les pratiques de tous les publics, culturelles, pédagogiques ou sportives. [Lire la suite]

  6. Charlotte Brontë (born April 21, 1816, Thornton, Yorkshire, England—died March 31, 1855, Haworth, Yorkshire) was an English novelist noted for Jane Eyre (1847), a strong narrative of a woman in conflict with her natural desires and social condition. The novel gave new truthfulness to Victorian fiction.

  7. Oct 1, 2005 · Villette Credits: Delphine Lettau, Charles Franks and Distributed Proofreaders Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject: Autobiographical fiction Subject: Love stories Subject: Women teachers -- Fiction Subject: British -- Belgium -- Fiction Subject: Brussels (Belgium) -- Fiction Category: Text ...

  8. Arguably Brontë's most refined and deeply felt work, Villette draws on her profound loneliness following the deaths of her three siblings. Lucy Snowe, the narrator of Villette, flees from an...

  9. Bereft of family and friends, Lucy Snowe flees her empty life in England to seek independence and fulfillment in a wider world. Her gambit takes her to the Belgian...

  10. Apr 17, 2008 · Based in part on Charlotte Brontë's experience in Brussels ten years earlier, Villette (1853) is a cogent and dramatic exploration of a woman's response to the challenge...