Published in 1853 , Charlotte Brontë ’s Villette is a masterful blend of personal experience and literary depth . Through the eyes of Lucy Snowe —a quiet yet resolute young woman —Brontë crafts a deeply introspective narrative that delves into solitude , identity, and the emotional labyrinth of human experience.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | I: Bretton | 5 |
2 | II: Paulina | 5 |
3 | III: The Playmates | 11 |
4 | IV: Miss Marchmont | 5 |
5 | V: Turning a New Leaf | 3 |
6 | VI: London | 8 |
7 | VII: Villette | 6 |
8 | VIII: Madame Beck | 9 |
9 | IX: Isidore | 8 |
10 | X: Dr. John | 5 |
11 | XI: The Potresse’s Cabinet | 4 |
12 | XII: The Casket | 7 |
13 | XIII: A Sneeze Out of Season | 7 |
14 | XIV: The Fête | 18 |
15 | XV: The Long Vacation | 8 |
16 | XVI: Auld Lang Syne | 10 |
17 | XVII: La Terrasse | 6 |
18 | XVIII: We Quarrel | 5 |
19 | XIX: The Cleopatra | 8 |
20 | XX: The Concert | 14 |
21 | XXI: Reaction | 11 |
22 | XXII: The Letter | 7 |
23 | XXIII: Vashti | 9 |
24 | XXIV: M. de Bassompierre | 9 |
25 | XXV: The Little Countess | 9 |
26 | XXVI: A Burial | 10 |
27 | XXVII: The Hôtel Crécy | 11 |
28 | XXVIII: The Watchguard | 8 |
29 | XXIX: Monsieur’s Fête | 9 |
30 | XXX: M. Paul | 7 |
31 | XXXI: The Dryad | 7 |
32 | XXXII: The First Letter | 6 |
33 | XXXIII: M. Paul Keeps His Promise | 6 |
34 | XXXIV: Malevola | 8 |
35 | XXXV: Fraternity | 8 |
36 | XXXVI: The Apple of Discord | 9 |
37 | XXXVII: Sunshine | 10 |
38 | XXXVIII: Cloud | 16 |
39 | XXXIX: Old and New Acquaitance | 7 |
40 | XL: The Happy Pair | 5 |
41 | XLI: Faubourg Clotilde | 10 |
42 | XLII: Finis | 10 |