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THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW Episode 5 Villette THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW with Host Anuja Jaiswal

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On Episode 5 of THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW, Host Anuja Jaiswal reviews “Villette,” Charlotte Bronte’s final novel, lesser known than  “Jane Eyre,” but no less powerful. “VILLETTE" follows the life of Lucy Snowe, who leaves England to teach abroad and Anuju digs deep into the Victorian novel’s exploration of classic themes of overbearing employers, romantic misfortune, and the timely idea of the “male gaze…”  Although ”Villette” was written in 1853, Anuja reveals how it remains a relevant and prescient story worthy of a fresh look.

Subscribe and check out previous episodes of THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW anytime on your favorite podcast platform, and live and direct (with extras!) on jasoncharles.net podcastnetwork ARTS & CULTURE SHOWS Channel

For more information about host Anuja Jaiswal check out @ajaiswal1997 on Instagram

 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On Episode 5 of THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW, Host Anuja Jaiswal reviews “Villette,” Charlotte Bronte’s final novel, lesser known than  “Jane Eyre,” but no less powerful. “VILLETTE" follows the life of Lucy Snowe, who leaves England to teach abroad and Anuju digs deep into the Victorian novel’s exploration of classic themes of overbearing employers, romantic misfortune, and the timely idea of the “male gaze…”  Although ”Villette” was written in 1853, Anuja reveals how it remains a relevant and prescient story worthy of a fresh look.

Subscribe and check out previous episodes of THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW anytime on your favorite podcast platform, and live and direct (with extras!) on jasoncharles.net podcastnetwork ARTS & CULTURE SHOWS Channel

For more information about host Anuja Jaiswal check out @ajaiswal1997 on Instagram

 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

12 min