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Shirley

Shirley

Di Brontë, Charlotte

Pubblicato da Zenith Golden Quill

English 2025 ISBN 9782386913297
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A nation in crisis. Two women defying expectations. One unforgettable novel of passion and purpose. Set during the turmoil of England's industrial depression and Luddite uprisings, Shirley is Charlotte Brontë's bold and underrated masterpiece. Far more than a romance, this sweeping novel explores the struggles of class conflict, gender roles, and personal integrity through the lives of Caroline Helstone and the independent Shirley Keeldar. With a richly drawn Yorkshire backdrop and sharp insights into 19th-century society, Brontë gives voice to women searching for meaning and agency in a world dominated by tradition and upheaval. 📘 This Edition Features: ✔ Complete and unabridged text ✔ Kindle-optimized formatting with interactive table of contents ✔ Perfect for fans of literary fiction, feminist classics, and Victorian history 💬 What Readers Say: "Shirley is fiery, thoughtful, and ahead of its time." "An essential read for fans of Brontë beyond Jane Eyre." "Politically charged, emotionally rich, and profoundly relevant." 📥 Download Shirley today and discover the Brontë novel that redefined what women's fiction could be.
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