Edition enrichie de Dominique Barbéris comportant une préface et un dossier sur le roman.
D'où vient que nous revenions toujours à Jane Eyre avec le même attrait? Avec le sentiment d'y trouver le romanesque porté à un degré de perfection ? Le roman offre un concentré de ce que le genre peut produire : l'histoire d'une formation, l'affrontement d'un être solitaire avec sa destinée, la passion, la peur, le mystère. C'est la révolte d'une humiliée, d'une femme inconvenante parce qu'elle s'oppose aux hommes. Jane est sauvage, directe, déjà féministe. Face à elle, le cygne noir, Rochester, séducteur sulfureux, sadique et tendre, père et amant.
Cette voluptueuse autobiographie déguisée - derrière Jane, on devine Charlotte - donne l'impression d'une âme parlant à l'âme.
«Je crois en un mélange d'espoir et de soleil qui adoucit les pires lots. Je crois que cette vie n'est pas tout ; ni le début ni la fin. Je crois pendant que je tremble ; J'ai confiance pendant que je pleure. » Villette, Charlotte BrontëAprès un désastre familial non spécifié, la protagoniste, Lucy Snowe, se rend dans la cité fictive de Villette (en réalité, Bruxelles, capitale du royaume de Labassecour (c'est-à-dire, la Belgique), où Charlotte Brontë et sa s½ur Emily Brontë avaient elles-mêmes étudié) , pour travailler dans un institut pour jeunes filles où elle est involontairement plongée dans l'aventure et les affaires de c½ur.
LE LIVRE
Lucy Snowe, 14 ans, a développé une profonde affection pour le jeune Graham Bretton, fils de sa marraine. Leur attachement est mutuel, mais le père de Graham vient bientôt récupérer son fils Peu de temps après leurs adieux, Lucy prend un navire pour le royaume de Labassecour et sa capitale, Villette, où elle est employée comme institutrice à l'internat pour jeunes filles de Mme Beck. Dans cette école, un certain Dr John rend souvent visite à la coquette Ginevra, dont il est amoureux. Mais on apprend que le Dr John n'est autre que Graham Bretton. Bientôt, Lucy et lui renouent
Publié sous le pseudonyme de Currer Bell, à Londres, en 1849, le roman paraît pour la première fois en France, en 1850. La présente édition est établie d'après la traduction française de Ch. Romey et A. Rolet, Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, 1858.La province du Yorkshire subit en 1812, la première dé- pression industrielle de l'Histoire. Dans la petite paroisse de Briarfield, plusieurs destins vont se croiser. La jeune Caroline Helstone, fille du pasteur, est éprise de son cousin Robert Moore, manufacturier dont les filatures tournent à vide, nullement intéressé par un mariage peu lucratif jusqu'à l'arrivée dans la ville voisine, Shirley Keeldar, une héritière vive et entreprenante, dont le ca- ractère charmera plus d'un habitant du Yorkshire
Titre original : The Professor. A Tale. Publié à titre posthume 1857 à Londres, sous le pseudonyme de Currer Bell, le roman parait pour la première fois en France « Traduit de l'anglais par Mme Henriette Loreau, Librairie de L. Hachette, à Paris, en 1858.Orphelin depuis l'enfance, William Crimsworth sait qu'il ne peut compter que sur lui même, Victime du caractère irascible de son frère ainé, Edward, refusant l'aide que ses oncles ne lui accordent qu'avec mépris, il s'exile en Belgique. Professeur à Bruxelles dans une école de garçons, William dont les qualités sont vite remarquées, se voit proposer d'enseigner l'anglais dans un pensionnat pour demoiselles dirigé par Mme Reuter. Mais alors qu'il s'éprend de Mrs Frances Henri, orpheline et étrangère comme lui, il apprend un beau matin que la jeune fille a changé d'établissement
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This carefully crafted ebook: "Jane Eyre + Wuthering Heights (2 Unabridged Classics)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Charlotte Brontë's most beloved novel describes the passionate love between the courageous orphan Jane Eyre and the brilliant, brooding, and domineering Rochester. The loneliness and cruelty of Jane's childhood strengthens her natural independence and spirit, which prove invaluable when she takes a position as a governess at Thornfield Hall. But after she falls in love with her sardonic employer, her discovery of his terrible secret forces her to make a heart-wrenching choice. Ever since its publication in 1847, Jane Eyre has enthralled every kind of reader, from the most critical and cultivated to the youngest and most unabashedly romantic. It lives as one of the great triumphs of storytelling and as a moving and unforgettable portrayal of a woman's quest for self-respect.
Born into a poor family and raised by an oppressive aunt, young Jane Eyre becomes the governess at Thornfield Manor to escape the confines of her life. There her fiery independence clashes with the brooding and mysterious nature of her employer, Mr. Rochester. But what begins as outright loathing slowly evolves into a passionate romance. When a terrible secret from Rochester's past threatens to tear the two apart, Jane must make an impossible choice: Should she follow her heart or walk away and lose her love forever?
Considered by many to be Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece, Jane Eyre chronicles the passionate love between the independent and strong-willed orphan Jane Eyre and the dark, impassioned Mr. Rochester. Having endured a lonely and cruel childhood, orphan Jane Eyre, who is reared in the home of her heartless aunt prior to attending a boarding school with an equally torturous regime, is strengthened by these experiences. The natural independence and unbroken spirit she emerges with allows her to thrive as a governess at Thornfield Hall. It is only after she falls in love with her employer and discovers his explosive secret that she is forced to return to the poverty and isolation of her past.
Wuthering Heights is the only published novel by Emily Brontë, written between October 1845 and June 1846 and published in July of the following year. It was not printed until December 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, after the success of her sister Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre. A posthumous second edition was edited by Charlotte in 1850. It is one of the world's greatest tales of unrequited love, captivating readers with its intense passion and drama. A classic novel of consuming passions, played out against the lonely moors of northern England, recounts the turbulent and tempestuous love story.
The title of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors of the story. The narrative centres on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimately doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and the people around them.
Devenue orpheline dès son plus âge, Jane Eyre est recueillie par M. Reed, son oncle. Après la mort de ce dernier, sa tante la traite durement et l'accuse de tous les vices. Lorsqu'elle entre dans sa dixième année, Mme Reed, décidée à s'en débarrasser définitivement, envoie Jane dans une pension pour jeunes filles pauvres, où l'on va lui enseigner sévèrement, les rigueurs de la vie... Extrait : J'arrivai dans l'antichambre devant la porte de la salle à manger ; là je m'arrêtai intimidée et tremblante ; redoutant sans cesse des punitions injustes, j'étais devenue en peu de temps défiante et craintive. Je n'osais pas avancer ; pendant une dizaine de minutes je demeurai dans une hésitation agitée. Tout à coup la sonnette retentit violemment : force me fut d'entrer.
La suite du premier tome de Jane Eyre. Devenue orpheline dès son plus âge, Jane Eyre est recueillie par M. Reed, son oncle. Après la mort de ce dernier, sa tante la traite durement et l'accuse de tous les vices. Lorsqu'elle entre dans sa dixième année, Mme Reed, décidée à s'en débarrasser définitivement, envoie Jane dans une pension pour jeunes filles pauvres, où l'on va lui enseigner sévèrement, les rigueurs de la vie... Extrait : Les pressentiments, les sympathies et les signes sont trois choses étranges qui, ensemble, forment un mystère dont l'humanité n'a pas encore trouvé la clef ; je n'ai jamais ri des pressentiments, parce que j'en ai eu d'étranges ; il y a des sympathies qui produisent des effets incompréhensibles, comme celles, par exemple, qui existent entre des parents éloignés et inconnus, sympathies qui se continuent, malgré la distance, à cause de l'origine qui est commune ; et les signes pourraient bien n'être que la sympathie entre l'homme et la nature.
C'est un tableau de moeurs, surtout du monde de la manufacture en crise sociale, mais où les vicaires (curates) anglicans jouent aussi un rôle et sont peints avec ironie et humour. Extrait : Les vicaires, pendant ce temps, buvaient à petits coups leur vin, liqueur d'un cru médiocre et modérément estimée. M. Malone eût certainement préféré du whisky ; mais M. Donne, qui était Anglais, ne tenait pas à ce breuvage. En buvant, ils argumentaient non sur la politique, ni sur la philosophie ou la littérature ; ces questions étaient alors, comme toujours, sans intérêt pour eux ; pas même sur la théologie pratique ou doctrinale ; mais sur des points insignifiants de discipline ecclésiastique, frivolités et bagatelles pour tout le monde, excepté pour eux.
Tome 2 de Shirley. C'est un tableau de moeurs, surtout du monde de la manufacture en crise sociale, mais où les vicaires (curates) anglicans jouent aussi un rôle et sont peints avec ironie et humour. Extrait : Très bien, ma mère ! Et, si mon maître m'a confié dix talents, mon devoir est de les faire fructifier afin qu'ils en produisent dix autres, et non d'enterrer l'argent dans la poussière de mes tiroirs. Je ne le déposerai pas dans une théière ébréchée, pour le renfermer au milieu des tasses et des pots dans l'armoire à porcelaine. Je ne le confierai pas à votre table à ouvrage pour être étouffé sous une pile de bas de laine. Je ne l'emprisonnerai pas dans l'armoire à linge, parmi les draps ; et encore bien moins, ma mère (elle se leva à ces mots de dessus le plancher), encore bien moins le cacherai-je dans une terrine de pommes de terre froides pour être rangé avec le pain, le beurre, la pâtisserie et le jambon, sur les rayons du garde-manger. »
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Albion and Marina was written by Charlotte Brontë when she was 14 years old. It is her first love story, a romance about star-crossed lovers.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855), English writer noted for her novel Jane Eyre (1847) and sister of Anne Brontë and Emily Brontë. The three sisters are almost as famous for their short, tragic lives as for their novels. In their works they described love more truthfully that was common in Victorian age England. In the past 40 years Charlotte Brontë's reputation has risen rapidly, and feminist criticism has done much to show that she was speaking up for oppressed women of every age.
This carefully crafted ebook: "The Complete Novels of Charlotte Brontë" contains all 5 novels in one volume and is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Jane Eyre (1847) is a novel published under the pen name "Currer Bell." Jane Eyre was Charlotte Brontë's second novel, but the first to be published. It follows the emotions and experiences of its character, including her growth to adulthood, and her love for Mr. Rochester. The focus is on the gradual unfolding of Jane's moral and spiritual sensibility and all the events are coloured by a heightened intensity. The novel contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core.
Shirley is an 1849 social novel. It was Brontë's second published novel after Jane Eyre. The novel is set in Yorkshire in the period 1811-12, during the industrial depression resulting from the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. The novel is set against a backdrop of the Luddite uprisings in the Yorkshire textile industry.
Villette (1853) was Charlotte Brontë's fourth novel. It was preceded by the posthumously published The Professor, her first, and then Jane Eyre and Shirley. After an unspecified family disaster, the protagonist Lucy Snowe travels from England to the fictional French-speaking city of Villette to teach at a girls' school, where she is drawn into adventure and romance.
The Professor was the first novel by Charlotte Brontë. It was originally written before Jane Eyre and rejected by many publishing houses, but was eventually published posthumously in 1857. The book is the story of a young man, William Crimsworth, and is a first-person narrative from his perspective. It describes his maturation, his loves and his eventual career as a professor at an all-girls school.
Emma (unfinished)
Charlotte Brontë wrote only 20 pages of the manuscript, published posthumously in 1860. Another lady whom the name we don't know complete the later chapters.
It is a clue which link the mysterious girl, Martina and the guardians, Mrs.Chalfont and Mr.Ellin together.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels are English literature standards. She wrote Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell.
This carefully crafted ebook: "Tales of the Islanders" contains the complete 4 volumes of tales in one collection and is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
The four volumes of tales collected here make delightful reading, while offering a unique insight into Brontë family life and Charlotte's development as a writer: these are the stories she and her siblings imagined for their magic island kingdom. The stories are charmingly written in a very fairytale-esque style. They are written by a child and therefore are sometimes hard to follow when the stories make big turns, which force the reader to read them slowly and devour each sentence.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855), English writer noted for her novel Jane Eyre (1847) and sister of Anne Brontë and Emily Brontë. The three sisters are almost as famous for their short, tragic lives as for their novels. In their works they described love more truthfully that was common in Victorian age England. In the past 40 years Charlotte Brontë's reputation has risen rapidly, and feminist criticism has done much to show that she was speaking up for oppressed women of every age.
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In 1834, Charlotte Brontë and her brother Branwell created the imaginary kingdom of Angria in a series of tiny handmade books. Continuing their saga some years later, the five 'novelettes' in this volume were written by Charlotte when she was in her early twenties, and depict an aristocratic beau monde in witty, racy and ironic language. She creates an exotic, scandalous atmosphere of intrigue and destructive passions, with a cast ranging from the ageing rake Northangerland and his Byronic son-in-law Zamorna, King of Angria, to Mary Percy, Zamorna's lovesick wife, and Charles Townshend, the cynical, gossipy narrator. Together the tales provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind and creative processes of the young writer who was to become one of the world's great novelists.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855) worked as a teacher and governess before collaborating on a book of poetry with her two sisters, Emily and Anne, who were writers as well. In 1847, Brontë published the semi-autobiographical novel Jane Eyre, which was a hit and would become a literary classic. Her other novels included Shirley and Villette.
Patrick Branwell Brontë (1817 - 1848) was a painter, and writer and poet, the only son of the Brontë family, and the brother of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne.
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This unfinished fragment contains the poignant story of an abused child. After abandoning the work, Charlotte later incorporated it into another work called 'Emma'.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855), English writer noted for her novel Jane Eyre (1847) and sister of Anne Brontë and Emily Brontë. The three sisters are almost as famous for their short, tragic lives as for their novels. In their works they described love more truthfully that was common in Victorian age England. In the past 40 years Charlotte Brontë's reputation has risen rapidly, and feminist criticism has done much to show that she was speaking up for oppressed women of every age.
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Charlotte Brontë was 17 years old when she wrote the story. Lady Emily Charlesworth is in love with Leslie, a struggling artist. Lord Percy, a fierce, arrogant aristocrat, will do anything to lay his hands on Leslie's chosen bride. With its exotic melange of political intrigue, amorous subterfuge, and Gothic scenery, The Green Dwarf reveals the dynamic and experimental nature of Brontë's writing.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels are English literature standards. She wrote Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell.
This carefully crafted ebook: "The Complete Works of Charlotte Brontë" contains all 5 novels + Collected Writings and Juvenilia in one volume and is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Tales of Angria (Mina Laury, Stancliffe's Hotel) + Angria and the Angrians:
Charlotte Bronte, together with her brother Branwell, created the imaginary kingdom of Angria in 1834. She was to write several Angria tales for the next five years. The Tales of Angria offer an ironic portrait of the intrigues, scandals, and passions. The stories provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind and creative processes of the young writer who was to become one of the world's greatest novelists.
The Story of Willie Ellin:
This unfinished fragment contains the poignant story of an abused child.
Albion and Marina:
A romance about star-crossed lovers, Albion and Marina is a trial run by 14-year-old Charlotte Bronte for Jane Eyre.
Tales of the Islanders:
The four volumes of tales collected here make delightful reading, while offering a unique insight into Brontë family life and Charlotte's development as a writer: these are the stories she and her siblings imagined for their magic island kingdom. The stories are charmingly written in a very fairytale-esque style. They are written by a child and therefore are sometimes hard to follow when the stories make big turns, which force the reader to read them slowly and devour each sentence.
The Green Dwarf:
Lady Emily Charlesworth is in love with Leslie, a struggling artist. Lord Percy, a fierce, arrogant aristocrat, will do anything to lay his hands on Leslie's chosen bride. With its exotic melange of political intrigue, amorous subterfuge, and Gothic scenery, The Green Dwarf reveals the dynamic and experimental nature of Brontë's writing. Charlotte Brontë is best remembered for her perennially popular novel Jane Eyre.
Collected Writings and Juvenilia:
Tales of Angria (Mina Laury, Stancliffe's Hotel) + Angria and the Angrians
The Story of Willie Ellin
Albion and Marina
Tales of the Islanders
The Green Dwarf
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels are English literature standards. She wrote Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell.
This carefully crafted ebook: "Charlotte Brontë's Juvenilia" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Table of Contents:
Tales of Angria (Mina Laury, Stancliffe's Hotel) + Angria and the Angrians:
Charlotte Bronte, together with her brother Branwell, created the imaginary kingdom of Angria in 1834. She was to write several Angria tales for the next five years. The Tales of Angria offer an ironic portrait of the intrigues, scandals, and passions. The stories provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind and creative processes of the young writer who was to become one of the world's greatest novelists.
The Story of Willie Ellin:
This unfinished fragment contains the poignant story of an abused child.
Albion and Marina:
A romance about star-crossed lovers, Albion and Marina is a trial run by 14-year-old Charlotte Bronte for Jane Eyre.
Tales of the Islanders:
The four volumes of tales collected here make delightful reading, while offering a unique insight into Brontë family life and Charlotte's development as a writer: these are the stories she and her siblings imagined for their magic island kingdom. The stories are charmingly written in a very fairytale-esque style. They are written by a child and therefore are sometimes hard to follow when the stories make big turns, which force the reader to read them slowly and devour each sentence.
The Green Dwarf:
Lady Emily Charlesworth is in love with Leslie, a struggling artist. Lord Percy, a fierce, arrogant aristocrat, will do anything to lay his hands on Leslie's chosen bride. With its exotic melange of political intrigue, amorous subterfuge, and Gothic scenery, The Green Dwarf reveals the dynamic and experimental nature of Brontë's writing. Charlotte Brontë is best remembered for her perennially popular novel Jane Eyre.
Charlotte Brontë (1816 - 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels are English literature standards. She wrote Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell.
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Narratorka powie´sci, Lucy, mieszka w Bretton. Uczestniczy tu w spokojnym zyciu rodzinnym, jest ´swiadkiem przybycia malej Polly, pólsieroty rozpaczliwie teskniacej za ojcem. Po opuszczeniu Bretton mloda kobieta jest zdana tylko na siebie. Zostaje zatem opiekunka sedziwej i bogatej panny Marchmont, a po jej ´smierci postanawia wyruszy´c do Londynu.
Powie´sciopisarka i poetka angielska, starsza siostra pisarek Emily Jane i Anny Brontë. W latach 40. XIX wieku wyjechala do Brukseli, gdzie uczeszczala do szkoly z internatem, nastepnie pracowala jako nauczycielka. Za najwiekszy sukces literacki Charlotte uznano trzytomowa powie´s´c "Dziwne losy Jane Eyre".
Jane po ´smierci obojga rodziców trafia pod opieke wuja. Za sprawa jego zony szybko przenosi sie do szkoly dla sierot z internatem. Mimo surowych warunków udaje jej sie zdoby´c wyksztalcenie i znale´z´c prace guwernantki w posiadlo´sci Edwarda Rochestera. Kiedy wszystko wskazuje na to, ze w ko´ncu znalazla bezpieczny schron, na jaw wychodza mroczne tajemnice...
"Dziwne losy Jane Eyre" to najslynniejsza powie´s´c Charlotte Brontë, która do dzi´s utrzymuje nieslabnaca popularno´s´c.
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) - angielska powie´sciopisarka i poetka. Najstarsza spo´sród trzech utalentowanych sióstr, których literacka spu´scizna nalezy do klasyki literatury angielskiej. Zaslynela jako autorka powie´sci, m.in.: "Dziwne losy Jane Eyre", "Shirley", "Profesor". Zmarla na gru´zlice.