Thursday, 19 February 2026
Shirley - Charlotte Bronte
This novel was written by Charlotte after Jane Eyre's great success. She started it before her sisters and Brother all died, and completed it some months later having been through the appalling multiple bereavement.
It is set in Yorkshire during the Napoleonic Wars. Shirley Keeldar, the heroine, is a wealthy heiress who has a valuable estate. She is mannish, likes the outdoors and is considered almost scandalous at times. She is friendly with Robert Moore who has a mill on her estate, and she becomes friendly with a girl of her own age, Caroline Helstone, who is the local clergyman's niece. Robert's business is in trouble, because of the war with Napoleon and he almost loses it. He thinks of marrying Shirley just for her money but she is not interested. Caroline however is in love with him and longs for him to notice her.
Shirley feels sorry for the workers but she is a property holder and does not sympathise with them breaking machinery or rebelling against the mill owners. Caroline is depressed that her life is so limited, and that as a woman there's no prospect of her having a job to occupy her mind.
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