With her final novel, Villette, Charlotte Bronte, reached the peak of her artistic power. First published in 1853, Villette is Brontë's most successful and profound work, overshadowed even by Jane Eyre in criticism. Her autobiographer, Lucy Snow, fled England and his tragic past to become a teacher at a French boarding school in Willette. There, she unexpectedly confronted feelings of love and longing as she witnessed the romantic relationship between Dr. The first pain brings on others and the pain that goes against them, Lucy tries desperately to escape. Even in the face of adversity and disappointment But Lucy Snow survives to recount the boundless vision of a turbulent life journey, the deepest hypothetical study of women's consciousness in English literature.