Villette, Charlotee Brönte

“Villette” by Charlotte Brontë, edited by Pauline Nestor, is published by Macmillan Education UK and was released on June 24, 1992. This edition spans 171 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles significant contributions to the study of “Villette” from various critics over the past two decades, providing a comprehensive overview of the novel’s critical landscape.
Readers will find a diverse array of theoretical perspectives within this collection, including feminist, Marxist, poststructuralist, and New Historicist readings, juxtaposed with more traditional interpretations. This scholarly work delves into the complexities of Brontë’s narrative, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literary criticism, particularly in the context of 19th-century literature and its linguistic dimensions.
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The Villette New Casebook collects a selection of the most important contributions to the study of Villette in the last twenty years from critics such as Kate Millett, Terry Eagleton, Mary Jacobus, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar. It offers a range of theoretical perspectives, setting feminist, Marxist, poststructuralist and New Historicist readings against more traditional accounts of the novel.
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