Jane Eyre

“Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Brontë is a classic novel published by Puffin in 1991 as a First Edition. This 443-page work, written in English, tells the compelling love story of Jane Eyre, a determined governess, and her complex relationship with the brooding Mr. Rochester. The narrative explores themes of love and social class, presenting a heroine whose integrity and intellect challenge societal norms.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Jane’s journey as she navigates her emotions and the constraints of her time. The novel delves into the intricacies of love and romance, set against the backdrop of Europe, while highlighting Jane’s resilience and quest for equality. This edition offers a timeless perspective on the struggles and triumphs of its characters, making it a significant contribution to juvenile fiction and literature as a whole.
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Charlotte Bronte’s impassioned novel is the love story of Jane Eyre, a plain yet spirited governess, and her arrogant, brooding Mr. Rochester. Published in 1847, under the pseudonym of Currer Bell, the book heralded a new kind of heroine–one whose virtuous integrity, keen intellect and tireless perseverance broke through class barriers to win equal stature with the man she loved. Hailed by William Makepeace Thackeray as “the masterwork of great genius,” “Jane Eyre” is still regarded, over a century later, as one of the finest novels in English literature.
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