Charlotte Brontë

From a letter of Matthew Arnold's

Why is Villette disagreeable? Because the writer’s mind contains nothing but hunger, rebellion and rage, and therefore that is all she can, in fact put into her book. No fine writing can hide this thoroughly, and it will be fatal to her in the long run.

First published 14 April 1853

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