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Название: Shirley

Автор: Шарлотта Бронте

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Классическая проза

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isbn: 9780007480647

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      SHIRLEY

      Charlotte Brontë

      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       Chapter 10: Old Maids

       Chapter 11: Fieldhead

       Chapter 12: Shirley and Caroline

       Chapter 13: Further Communications on Business

       Chapter 14: Shirley Seeks to be Saved by Works

       Chapter 15: Mr. Donne’s Exodus

       Chapter 16: Whitsuntide

       Chapter 17: The School Feast

       Chapter 18: Which the Genteel Reader is Recommended to Skip, Low Persons Being Here introduced

       Chapter 19: A Summer Night

       Chapter 20: To-morrow

       Chapter 21: Mrs. Pryor

       Chapter 22: Two Lives

       Chapter 23: An Evening Out

       Chapter 24: The Valley of the Shadow of Death

       Chapter 25: The West Wind Blows

       Chapter 26: Old Copy-books

       Chapter 27: The First Bluestocking

       Chapter 28: Phoebe

       Chapter 29: Louis Moore

       Chapter 30: Rushedge—A Confessional

       Chapter 31: Uncle and Niece

       Chapter 32: The Schoolboy and the Wood-nymph

       Chapter 33: Martin’s Tactics

       Chapter 34: Case of Domestic Persecution—Remarkable Instance of Pious Perseverance in the Discharge of Religious Duties

       Chapter 35: Wherein Matters Make Some Progress, But Not Much

       Chapter 36: Written in the Schoolroom

       Chapter 37: The Winding-up

       Classic Literature: Words and Phrases Adapted from the Collins English Dictionary

       About the Author

       History of Collins

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

       CHAPTER 1 Levitical

      Of late years an abundant shower of curates has fallen upon the north of England: they lie very thick on the hills; every parish has one or more of them; they are young enough to be very active, and ought to be doing a great deal of good. But not of late years are we about to speak; we are going back to the beginning of this century: late years—present years are dusty, sunburnt, hot, arid; we will evade the noon, forget it in siesta, pass the midday in slumber, and dream of dawn.

      If you think, from this prelude, that anything like a romance is preparing for you, reader, you never were more mistaken. Do you anticipate sentiment, and poetry, and reverie? Do you expect passion, and stimulus, and melodrama? Calm your expectations; reduce them to a lowly standard. Something СКАЧАТЬ