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Shirley, The Professor
Shirley, The Professor
Jul 13, 2025 10:09 AM

Author:Charlotte Bronte

Shirley, The Professor

Struggling manufacturer Robert Moore has introduced labour saving machinery to his Yorkshire mill, arousing a ferment of unemployment and discontent among his workers. Robert considers marriage to the wealthy and independent Shirley Keeldar to solve his financial woes, yet his heart lies with his cousin Caroline, who, bored and desperate, lives as a dependent in her uncle's home with no prospect of a career. Shirley, meanwhile, is in love with Robert's brother, an impoverished tutor - a match opposed by her family. As industrial unrest builds to a potentially fatal pitch, can the four be reconciled? Set during the Napoleonic wars at a time of national economic struggles, "Shirley" (1849) is an unsentimental, yet passionate depiction of conflict between classes, sexes and generations.

Reviews

The plot races along with plenty of action

—— Scotland on Sunday

Maxwell does something all great novelists do: he conjures depths of pain and regret in words of radiant simplicity

—— Anthony Quinn , Observer

As you read They Came Like Swallows, you catch yourself from time to time being astonished at how tightly you're gripping the pages… There isn't a word that has dated. It could have been written yesterday, or tomorrow

—— Nicholas Lezard , Guardian

A story of such engaging warmth that it would thaw the heart of any critic… Will melt many a reader to tears

—— TIME

As the voices of Austen, Turgenev and Tolstoy have survived, so will Maxwell's

—— The Times

This characteristically gentle story about a family tragedy lingers long in the memory as does all this master's work

—— Irish Times

An excellent introduction to his sympathetic, refined and humane art, and is a most moving and impressive artefact in itself

—— Independent on Sunday

A lovely, heartbreaking book

—— New York Sun

Rare...exquisite...a cameo-like perfection

—— New York Herald Tribune

Compelling, heart-wrenching and laced with redemptive hope . . . Touching and funny

—— Observer

The greatest comic writer ever

—— Douglas Adams

P.G. Wodehouse wrote the best English comic novels of the century

—— Sebastian Faulks

Sublime comic genius

—— Ben Elton

You don't analyse such sunlit perfection, you just bask in its warmth and splendour

—— Stephen Fry

Wodehouse's idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in

—— Evelyn Waugh

Lovely

—— Daily Telegraph

Moving and intelligent

—— Independent

Magnetic, unpretentious and bursting with one-liners

—— Cosmopolitan

Jewell's readability and emotional intelligence make her the cream of pop fiction

—— Glamour

Fans of chick-lit will understand when I say that this is a book you simply disappear into

—— Sunday Telegraph
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