Shirley, Charlotte Bronte
Shirley, Charlotte Bronte
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Shirley

Author: Charlotte Brontë

Narrator: Anna Bentinck

Unabridged: 25 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2007

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Set in the industrialising England of the Napoleonic wars – a period of bad harvests, Luddite riots and economic unrest – Shirley is the story of two contrasting heroines and the men they love. One is the shy Caroline Helstone, trapped in the oppressive atmosphere of a Yorkshire rectory, whose life represents the plight of single women in the 19th century. The other is the vivacious Shirley Keeldar, who inherits a local estate and whose wealth liberates her from convention.

About Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Bronte was born on April 21, 1816, in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England, the third child of the Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell Bronte. In 1820 the family moved to neighboring Haworth, where Reverend Bronte was offered a lifetime curacy. The following year, Mrs. Bronte died of cancer, and her sister, Elizabeth Branwell, moved in to help raise the six children. The four eldest sisters-Charlotte, Emily, Maria, and Elizabeth-attended Cowan Bridge School until Maria and Elizabeth contracted what was probably tuberculosis and died within months of each other, at which point Charlotte and Emily returned home. The four remaining siblings-Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne-played on the Yorkshire moors and dreamed up fanciful, fabled worlds, creating a constant stream of tales, such as the Young Men plays and Our Fellows.

Reverend Bronte kept his children abreast of current events; among these were the 1829 parliamentary debates centering on the Catholic Question, in which the Duke of Wellington was a leading voice. Charlotte's awareness of politics filtered into her fictional creations, as in the siblings' saga The Islanders, about an imaginary world peopled with the Bronte children's real-life heroes, in which Wellington plays a central role as Charlotte's chosen character.

In 1831 and 1832, Charlotte attended Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head, and she returned there as a teacher from 1835 to 1838. After working for a couple of years as a governess, Charlotte, with her sister Emily, traveled to Brussels to study, with the goal of opening their own school, but this dream did not materialize once she returned to Haworth in 1844.

In 1846 the sisters published their collected poems under the pen names Currer (Charlotte), Ellis (Emily), and Acton (Anne) Bell. That same year Charlotte finished her first novel, The Professor, but it was not accepted for publication.

However, she then began work on Jane Eyre, which was published in 1847 and met with instant success. Though some critics saw impropriety in the core of the story-the relationship between a middle-aged man and the young, naive governess who works for him-most reviewers praised the novel, helping to ensure its popularity.

Following the deaths of Branwell and Emily Bronte in 1848 and Anne in 1849, Charlotte made trips to London, where she began to move in literary circles. In 1850, she met the noted British writer Elizabeth Gaskell, with whom she formed a lasting friendship and who, at the request of Reverend Bronte, later became her biographer. Charlotte's novel Villette was published in 1853.

In 1854 Charlotte married Arthur Bell Nicholls, a curate at Haworth who worked with her father. Less than a year later, however, she fell seriously ill, perhaps with tuberculosis, and she died on March 31, 1855. At the time of her death, Charlotte Bronte was a celebrated author. The 1857 publication of her first novel, The Professor, and of Gaskell's biography of her life only heightened her renown.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alba

4 Estrellitas para ésta primera mitad de la novela. Admito que iba con algo de miedo a la hora de afrontar su lectura porque "Villette" me pareció un rollo soporífero, pero ésta "Shirley" es más distinta y parecida a "Jane Eyre" en cuanto a romanticismo. En "Shirley" encontramos una novela escrita en......more

Goodreads review by Ana

-> Não recomendo esta edição, apesar de não ter indicação disso, está cortada e adulterada. 4* Vídeo de Opinião em: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Monika

3.5......more

Goodreads review by Katie

Ever since I first read it in late adolescence, Jane Eyre has been my favorite book. It’s fascinating, moving, just exquisite. Last year I read Villette, also by C. Bronte and also loved it. As a whole it was not quite as wonderful as Jane Eyre but elements of it were just as delicious, if not bette......more