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Shirley

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'Shirley' is a novel written by Charlotte Bronte and published by T.

Nelson & Sons. Set in the early 19th century, the story unfolds in the fictional town of Briarfield in Yorkshire, England, during the tumultuous period of the Napoleonic Wars and the industrial revolution.

The novel primarily revolves around two central female characters, Caroline Helstone, and Shirley Keeldar.

Caroline, a quiet and introspective young woman, finds solace in her friendship with the spirited and independent Shirley.

The novel explores their contrasting personalities and the challenges they face in a society deeply influenced by societal expectations and economic upheaval.

Their lives intertwine with the lives of the people in their community, portraying a vivid portrait of the social dynamics and class struggles of the time.

With her sharp observations and compelling characterizations, Bronte presents a nuanced exploration of the human condition.

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Double 9 Books
935859084X / 9789358590845
eBook (EPUB)
01/07/2023
1 pages
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