Jane Eyre Authoritative Text, Backgrounds, Criticism

Jane Eyre Authoritative Text, Backgrounds, Criticism by Sakae Yamamura is a second edition published by Norton in 1987, featuring 497 pages in English. This edition provides an authoritative text of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel, which explores the life of a lonely heroine and her tumultuous relationship with a Byronic hero, set against a backdrop of emotional depth and societal challenges.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as the experiences of governesses, the complexities of father-daughter relationships, and the struggles of mentally ill women. The narrative also delves into the lives of orphans and young women in England, presenting a vivid portrayal of their challenges and triumphs. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the historical and literary context surrounding Brontë’s work.
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Jane Eyre is a wildly emotional romance with a lonely heroine and a tormented Byronic hero, pathetic orphans, dark secrets, and a madwoman in the attic. When it was
published in 1847, it was a great popular success. The power of the writing, the masterly
handling of the narrative, and the boldly realistic style were much admired. But many found it difficult to believe that Currer Bell, the pseudonymous author, was Charlotte Brontë , a young woman from a bleak Yorkshire parsonage.
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