Villette /
Left by harrowing circumstances to fend for herself in the great capital of a foreign country, Lucy Snowe, the narrator and heroine of Villette, achieves by degrees an authentic independence from both outer necessity and inward grief. Charlotte Brontë's last novel, published in 1853, has a dram...
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[Waiheke Island] :
Floating Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Title; Contents; Chapter I Bretton; Chapter II Paulina; Chapter III The Playmates; Chapter IV Miss Marchmont; Chapter V Turning a New Leaf; Chapter VI London; Chapter VII Villette; Chapter VIII Madame Beck; Chapter IX Isidore; Chapter X Dr John; Chapter XI The Portress's Cabinet; Chapter XII The Casket; Chapter XIII A Sneeze Out of Season; Chapter XIV The Fête; Chapter XV The Long Vacation; Chapter XVI Auld Lang Syne; Chapter XVII La Terrasse; Chapter XVIII We Quarrel; Chapter XIX The Cleopatra; Chapter XX The Concert; Chapter XXI Reaction; Chapter XXII The Letter; Chapter XXIII Vashti
- Chapter XXIV M. De BassompierreChapter XXV The Little Countess; Chapter XXVI A Burial; Chapter XXVII The Hôtel Crécy; Chapter XXVIII The Watchguard; Chapter XXIX Monsieur's Fête; Chapter XXX M. Paul; Chapter XXXI The Dryad; Chapter XXXII The First Letter; Chapter XXXIII M. Paul Keeps His Promise; Chapter XXXIV Malevola; Chapter XXXV Fraternity; Chapter XXXVI The Apple of Discord; Chapter XXXVII Sunshine; Chapter XXXVIII Cloud; Chapter XXXIX Old and New Acquaintance; Chapter XL The Happy Pair; Chapter XLI Faubourg Clotilde; Chapter XLII Finis