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Détails sur le produit
Poche: 720 pages
Editeur : Archipoche; Édition : Edition de luxe (11 avril 2018)
Collection : Classiques
Langue : Français
ISBN-10: 2377351352
ISBN-13: 978-2377351350
Dimensions du produit:
11 x 3 x 18 cm
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Charlotte Bronte's "Villette" is the sixth book I have read by the Bronte sisters, the third by Charlotte, and you would think by now that I could not be anymore amazed by their brilliance than I was previously but, once again, that was not the case."Villette" is an amazing piece of literature, at times it reads like magical and enchanting poetry, and at other times it reads exactly like a diary, uncensored, but like all great literature it reads with a haunting honesty that borders on the sublime.Lucy Snowe, like Ms. Bronte's Jane Eyre, is a character whose appeal and inquisitiveness sets the stage for an analytic and intrusive insight into a society where an ambitious and smart woman's place in the workforce is still an unacceptable and alien concept, unless the woman's ambition is limited to being a servant, a governess, or a teacher."Villette" is the last of Charlotte Bronte's novels and it goes places and poses questions about religion, morals, corruption,and ambition that are still being heatedly debated one hundred and seventy years later.This is a very long novel and it is the type of book that should be read carefully and patiently, and more than once. It has so much to offer and it simply overflows with brilliance and reawakens many of our dreams and desires that we might have long ago forgotten but we should never have buried.
This is one of those books, like Jane Eyre, that I wish I’d read when I was young and impressionable. It would have probably done me more good that Sweet Valley High and an endless stream of Christopher Pike, R.L. Stine and V.C. Andrews novels. Not that there’s anything wrong with those books, but a protagonist who isn’t always the prettiest or the most talented and who’s happy with a man who’s not always the most dashing or handsome would have been helpful during my formative years.The titular Agnes is a young woman of modest means who takes work as a governess to help her family through financial hardship. Most of the book is dedicated to her hardships as a governess. More specifically, Agnes is constantly hampered in her attempts to educate or discipline her pupils by the parents’ insistence that the children are perfect special snowflakes who should not be unduly upset or bothered by the governess. It is later in the book that she meets Edward Weston and soon realizes she is in love with him. It’s not his looks, charm or even wit that attract her but his kindness, morality and piety.The book is short and the plot is straightforward with very few twists and turns. Like Agnes, it wastes no time on frivolities but gets right to the point. It’s plain but it’s certainly not dull. It’s a book I would give is a gift to a girl just entering the tween years with the hope that it plants a seed that blooms into something bigger.
I am not the greatest at writing book reviews, so I will just say that Villette is an excellent book, but you shouldn't expect it to be just like Jane Eyre, although there are several parallels. If you liked Jane Eyre you might like this too, especially if you have experienced loneliness, unrequited love, and/or depression. It's less about plot than it is about the secretive narrator's mind. I took a break halfway through because it was very dense and slow going but I'm glad I read it. Mallory Ortberg's Introduction is also excellent and shed new light on the book for me. The cover art is lovely, a violet metallic on that cream pebbly paper, and the pages have deckle edges.However, large portions of the book are in French with no English translation given. This really bogged me down as a reader because I never learned French and had to rely on the Google Translate app (it uses your smartphone camera to translate text in real time, so useful) and my limited knowledge of French and Italian words/grammar to understand what was going on. I really don't understand why they didn't include the English translations for the French conversations in footnotes. Even endnotes would have been helpful. I was quite disappointed at that. If I had known about the lack of English translations, I wouldn't have bought this edition. I'm not going to return the book since I did like it, but I wanted to warn you.
Though a 700+ page novel, I was determined to finish this classic which was chosen by my book group. In the end, I'm very glad I did. I like to learn about cultures in other eras and countries, and after reading the first 150 pages, I became engrossed in Lucie Snowe's observations of life as a single woman in France during the mid-1800s. She was a very unusual and lucky woman to secure a governess position and then become a teacher since, at the beginning of the story she is alone and penniless with no contacts or relatives, yet she boards an English ship bound for France without any job prospects at all. This is a woman who is distrustful and definitely aloof towards others and constantly observes the people around her at the boarding school where she teaches. I gradually grew to understand her fears and guarded desires. and I also learned how 19th century manners, traditions and class limitations demanded adherence to very different norms and customs than women enjoy now. Despite these constraints, eventually Lucie learns to open herself to the attentions of a professor who, at first, annoys her almost daily, yet gradually secures her friendship. I was rooting for Lucie at the end, wanting her to find intimacy and a secure profession upon which she could depend for her livelihood. A difficult challenge for females of that era.I read later that Bronte patterned the book's characters on people well known to her, though I still wonder if the author's personality mirrored Lucie Snowe's as well.
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