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ID010594
Call Number823.8/BRO
Title ProperShirley
LanguageENG
AuthorBronte, Charlotte
PublicationLondon,  Wordsworth Editions,  1993.
Description482p   Blue Spine
SeriesWordsworth Classics
NoteShirley is Charlotte Bronte's only historical novel and her most topical one. Written at a time of social unrest, it is set during the period of the Napoleonic Wars, when economic hardship led to riots in the woollen district of Yorkshire. A mill-owner, Robert Moore, is determined to introduce new machinery despite fierce opposition from his workers; he ignores their suffering, and puts his own life at risk. Robert sees marriage to the wealthy Shirley Keeldar as the solution to his difficulties, but he loves his cousin Caroline. She suffers misery and frustration, and Shirley has her own ideas about the man she will choose to marry. The friendship between the two women, and the contrast between their situations, is at the heart of this novel, which is suffused with Bronte's deep yearning for an earlier time.
Standard Number9781853260643
Price. QualificationRs.150(Pb)
Classification Number823.8
Key WordsYorkshire (England) - Fiction ;  Textile industry - Fiction ;  Historical fiction ;  Transfer to IBDP


 
 
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