Volume 770 pages
Shirley
About the book
A society in turmoil. A woman who refuses to be silenced.
Shirley (1849), by Charlotte Brontë, is a sweeping novel set against the backdrop of England's industrial unrest, blending social commentary, romance, and the struggle for women's independence.
The story takes place during the early 19th century, when mill owners and workers clash in a time of economic depression and political unrest. At the center is Shirley Keeldar, a wealthy and independent young woman who challenges the expectations of her gender and refuses to conform to society's limitations. Alongside her is Caroline Helstone, whose quieter strength offers a contrast to Shirley's bold defiance.
Together, their intertwined stories of love, resilience, and conviction unfold against the tensions of class conflict, poverty, and industrial change.
More than a romance, Shirley is a vivid portrait of a society in transition and a groundbreaking exploration of women's voices in a world dominated by men.
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