This sentence will appear at the end of Villette's first volume in Lucysno 's episode, which questioned her future, the people who love her, and even her life. It was this skeptical moment that she fought herself and the outside world and pushed the snow into a painfully painful desperate suffering. The language and language she used in these first thoughts of the first volume emphasizes the nature of internal and external confusion as she gets caught up in the power of the storm. It's time.
When a book by Charlotte Bronte, such as Wuthering Heights and Villette, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte jumped into the world of literature, the same generation of authors wrote strict comments about the book. They have received numerous criticisms known as "vulgarity", which means immoral thinking behavior, but contains cruel and non-religious beliefs. But in modern times these novels are the source of literary praise. Clearly, modern readers do not feel these books are "vulgar" or uncomfortable, and insist that it is a masterpiece of literature and a wonderful art work compared to the author's modern reader . What is the reason why Victorian readers are so bad for these books? To answer this necessary question, we have to answer a few questions as well. How do Victorian readers usually read? What are the characteristics of Victorian literature? How is Wuthering Heights and Villette different from these functions?
As a complete Victorian novel, Uncle Shiras is a reproduction of the painful tiger tail villet of Charlotte Bronte including the nominal corpse, the opium poisoning, and possibly the third uncle of the vampire, actually before you marry her I married ingénue. His foolish son (like Leatherface, but with a nail hammer instead of a chainsaw). As one of the greatest villains of the three-layer novel era, Uncle Sila also gave Peter O'Toole the most scenic role in his career as a BBC Dark Angel film.
Complex study on family life between wife and daughter (Brown 53). Jane Eyre and Charlotte Bronte's Villette express the daily lives of ordinary young women. Bronte is further on her novel. She wrote an article about the sexual passion of a woman (Summers 14). The woman has never written a novel about this content. There are no doubt that the three masters of the Victorian novel are Charles Dickens, William Tuckley, George Eliot. Of the three, Dickens is the most popular among Victorian citizens and is the most difficult to evaluate today. I can not truly judge Dickens' novel. He used an inclusive lighting style. His novels are read more often as readers are fascinated by his picturesque social reality, incest, crime, pain, worship, and confrontation with women. Other famous novels by Dickens are Oliver Twist, David Cooperfield, a wonderful future and our mutation friends.