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  1. Villette ( / viːˈlɛt /) 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.

    • Charlotte Brontë
    • 1853
    • BRETTON. My godmother lived in a handsome house in the clean and ancient town of Bretton. Her husband’s family had been residents there for generations, and bore, indeed, the name of their birthplace—Bretton of Bretton: whether by coincidence, or because some remote ancestor had been a personage of sufficient importance to leave his name to his neighbourhood, I know not.
    • PAULINA. Some days elapsed, and it appeared she was not likely to take much of a fancy to anybody in the house. She was not exactly naughty or wilful: she was far from disobedient; but an object less conducive to comfort—to tranquillity even—than she presented, it was scarcely possible to have before one’s eyes.
    • THE PLAYMATES. Mr. Home stayed two days. During his visit he could not be prevailed on to go out: he sat all day long by the fireside, sometimes silent, sometimes receiving and answering Mrs. Bretton’s chat, which was just of the proper sort for a man in his morbid mood—not over-sympathetic, yet not too uncongenial, sensible; and even with a touch of the motherly—she was sufficiently his senior to be permitted this touch.
    • MISS MARCHMONT. On quitting Bretton, which I did a few weeks after Paulina’s departure—little thinking then I was never again to visit it; never more to tread its calm old streets—I betook myself home, having been absent six months.
  2. Villette is a Victorian novel about Lucy Snowe, a young English girl who travels to France and faces unrequited love and tragedy. Learn about the plot, characters, themes, literary style and historical context of this psychologically penetrating work by Charlotte Brontë.

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  4. Oct 1, 2005 · Read or download the classic novel Villette by Charlotte Brontë, the sister of Emily and Anne Brontë. The book is about a young Englishwoman who teaches in a boarding school in Belgium and falls in love.

  5. First published in 1853, Villette is Brontë's most accomplished and deeply felt work, eclipsing even Jane Eyre in critical acclaim. Her narrator, the autobiographical Lucy Snowe, flees England and a tragic past to become an instructor in a French boarding school in the town of Villette.

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  6. Villette is a novel by Charlotte Brontë about Lucy Snowe, an orphan and teacher who falls in love with Paul Emmanuel, a professor in Villette. The novel explores themes of identity, independence, and loss through Lucy's first-person narration and her experiences in Villette and Bretton.

  7. Villette, novel by Charlotte Brontë, published in three volumes in 1853. Based on Brontë’s own experiences in Brussels (the “Villette” of the title), this tale of a poor young woman’s emotional trial-by-fire while teaching in a girl’s school in Belgium is one of the author’s most complex books, a.