
Originally Posted by
Claire Copeland
I Love Villette, all of Charlotte Bronte's works. She had more courage to be honest about emotion than any other novelist in the English Language. She is much more than a frustrated "spinster" but truly a courageous soul that had much to endure in her life. She felt emotions such as love, loss and rage that Jane Austen never touched yet Jane Austen is so praised. Why doesn't the literary world recognize Charlotte Bronte for the genius of feeling that she was? It is a great pity that she is so underappreciated when she has so much to tell us all about life, so much to tell us about ourselves if we would only be honest with our own emotions... honest and not afraid of them like Jane Austen.