Shirley

Shirley

Charlotte Bronte

The novel Shirley (1849) is Charlotte Brontë's second social novel after Jane Eyre, depicting the industrial crisis caused by the Napoleonic Wars and the blockade of trade, where machines replace workers, causing discontent and violence.

Immerse yourself in a passionate tale of love, ambition and social change in Yorkshire during the Industrial Revolution of 1811–1812. Caroline Helstone, a tender orphan in love with ambitious mill owner Robert Moore, suffers from hopeless love as he introduces machinery, provoking the wrath of the Luddites and the destruction of his mill. Her fate becomes intertwined with that of wealthy heiress Shirley Keeldar, an independent and courageous woman who fends off suitors and supports Robert out of selfishness, only to discover deep feelings for his brother Louis, a proud schoolmaster.

As Caroline grows weak with grief and exposes her mother, Mrs. Pryor, who abandoned her due to poverty, Shirley confronts the expectations and fears of her family. The tension culminates in an attack on the mill where Robert is wounded and love is rekindled in the moments of recovery. Wars end, trade flourishes, and couples – Caroline and Robert, Shirley and Louis – celebrate the triumph of the heart over ambition.

Brontë's critique of industrialization, gender inequality, and the strength of the female soul is breathtaking. Perfect for fans of Jane Eyre - a tale of courage and renewal that won't let you go!

Translation
Gordana Popović Vujičić
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages
650
Publisher
Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 1974.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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