ISBN |
9780141439860 (paperback) |
Name |
Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855 author. |
Title |
Shirley / Charlotte Brontë ; with an introduction by Lucasta Miller ; edited with notes by Jessica Cox. |
Published |
London : Penguin, 2006. |
Description |
xxxvi, 664 pages ; 20 cm. |
Notes |
First published in 1849. |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
Following the dramatic romance of Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte intended Shirley to be a 'salutary' change. Set in Yorkshire during the period of the Napoleonic Wars, the novel articulates the social realities of economic hardship, the Luddite riots, dissatisfaction with the government and an inadequate Church. In the foreground of these concerns, a mill-owner, Robert Moore, in pursuit of financial security, ignores the suffering of his workers to such an extent that an attempt is made on his life. At the same time he affects the lives of two women--the shy Caroline Helstone, who lives in the oppressive atmosphere of her uncle's rectory, and who loves him, and the wealthy, vivacious Shirley, who contemptuously rejects his self-seeking offer of marriage. In her portrayal of the personalities of these two young women, Charlotte Bronte displays the sensitive perception of one of the greatest writes in English literature. |
Subjects |
Women -- London -- Yorkshire -- Fiction |
England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction |
Other Names |
Miller, Lucasta writer of introduction. |
Cox, Jessica editor, writer of added commentary. |
Series |
Penguin classics |
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