Shirley, A Tale

Charlotte BRONTE

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Shirley, A Tale
Shirley, A Tale

“A REVOLUTIONARY NOVEL”: FIRST EDITION OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË’S SHIRLEY

BRONTË, Charlotte. Shirley, A Tale. By Currer Bell, Author of "Jane Eyre." London: Smith, Elder, 1849. Three volumes. Octavo, period-style full red morocco gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt.

First edition of this important Brontë novel, beautifully bound with original cloth covers and spines bound in at the rear of each volume.

"Shirley is a revolutionary novel. It questions men's power over women and workers… a more substantially radical work than Agnes Grey, as ambitious in its own way as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights" (Gordon, 180, 184). "Charlotte Brontë's most social novel [was] intended in her own words to be 'unromantic as Monday morning…Shirley herself is an attempt to portray a woman with freedom and power to act…she was intended to be what Emily Brontë might have been 'had she been placed in health and prosperity" (Drabble, 900). Without half titles, as issued; with 16-page publisher's catalogue at the rear of Volume I and three pages of advertisements at the rear of Volume III. Smith 5. Princeton University Library Brontë Collection, 74, 75. Sadleir 348.

A beautiful copy.

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