"AN UNROMANTIC HERO VERY FAR REMOVED FROM THE BYRONIC ROCHESTER OF JANE EYRE": FIRST EDITION OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE’S VILLETTE
[BRONTË, Charlotte]. Villette. By Currer Bell. London: Smith, Elder, 1853. Three volumes. Octavo, 20th-century three-quarter brown calf, raised bands, red morocco spine labels, marbled boards.
First edition of Charlotte Bronte’s autobiographical novel, attractively bound.
Villette, based on Charlotte's experiences in Brussels, is "to so great an extent a literal reproduction of her own personal history that some of the persons described complained of minor inaccuracies as though it had been avowedly a matter-of-fact narrative" (DNB). She is thought to have portrayed her real and imagined relationship with Professor M. Heger, her married mentor in Brussels, through the characters of John Bretton and M. Paul Emmanuel, "an unromantic hero very far removed from the Byronic Rochester of Jane Eyre" (Drabble, 1030). Bound without publisher's catalogue in Volume I. Smith 6. Parrish, 95. Sadleir 349. Wolff 828. Princeton University Library 85.
Text clean. A lovely copy.