Shirley. Town
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Charlotte Bronte's literary heritage has entered the treasury of English culture, winning recognition far beyond England. Particular success fell on the share of her novel “Jane Eyre”, which is still one of the most popular works of the XIX century. This edition includes two equally fascinating novels by Charlotte Brontë: Sherley and Town.
Published in 1849, the novel “Sherley” immediately gained success. It tells the story of two very different in nature friends: Carolina, a sweet dreamy girl from a clerical family, and a brilliant, strong spirit aristocrat Sherley.
Published in 1853, The Town was written in a difficult period for the writer, overshadowed by the untimely death of his brother and both sisters, Emily and Anne. His main character Lucy Snow, seeking independence, is looking for a teacher in a boarding school for noble girls, located in a small town.
The texts are accompanied by illustrations from the original English editions of the XIX century.
Published in 1849, the novel “Sherley” immediately gained success. It tells the story of two very different in nature friends: Carolina, a sweet dreamy girl from a clerical family, and a brilliant, strong spirit aristocrat Sherley.
Published in 1853, The Town was written in a difficult period for the writer, overshadowed by the untimely death of his brother and both sisters, Emily and Anne. His main character Lucy Snow, seeking independence, is looking for a teacher in a boarding school for noble girls, located in a small town.
The texts are accompanied by illustrations from the original English editions of the XIX century.
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