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Shirley

A Timeless Tale of Love, Independence, and Social Change
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A Remarkable Novel of Strength, Romance, and Revolution—From the Beloved Author of Jane Eyre!


In a time of upheaval, where industry and tradition collide, two extraordinary women defy societal norms in their quest for love, purpose, and independence. Shirley is Charlotte Brontë's sweeping novel that masterfully blends romance, social commentary, and feminist ideals in an unforgettable 19th-century setting.


At the heart of the story is Caroline Helstone, a young woman stifled by the constraints of her time, and Shirley Keeldar, a wealthy, unconventional heiress determined to control her own fate. Against the backdrop of England's industrial unrest, their lives intertwine with two compelling men—one burdened by ambition and the other by unspoken love. As passion and politics clash, the novel explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the fight for autonomy.


Why Readers Love Shirley

✔ «A hidden gem—Charlotte Brontë at her finest!» – Literary Classics Review

✔ «A bold and brilliant novel that challenges convention.» – Bookish Times

✔ «Romance, revolution, and riveting characters—this book has it all.» – Historical Fiction Monthly


Fans of Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Emily Brontë will find themselves captivated by Brontë's intricate storytelling and unforgettable characters.


Experience this literary masterpiece today—perfect for lovers of classic fiction, historical romance, and feminist literature!

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
29 января 2025
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770 стр.
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