Jane Eyre An Autobiography

Jane Eyre An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë, published by Denton & White on July 3, 2013, is a classic work of fiction that spans 514 pages. This edition presents the story of Jane Eyre, an orphan who navigates her challenging upbringing and ultimately finds her place in the world as a governess at Thornfield Hall. The narrative explores themes of social class, sexuality, morals, religion, and feminism, providing a rich backdrop for Jane’s journey of self-discovery.
Readers will encounter Jane as a multi-layered character who exemplifies independence, individuality, and passion. The book delves into her struggles and triumphs, offering insights into family life and the complexities of marriage and divorce. With its gothic elements and coming-of-age focus, this edition of Jane Eyre invites readers to engage with Brontë’s exploration of societal issues while following Jane’s transformative path.
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Meet Jane Eyre through her autobiography (as written by Charlotte Bronte). A brilliant coming of age novel, Jane Eyre also tackles issues of social class, sexuality, morals, religion, and feminism.
Jane is an orphan who must overcome her loveless childhood as she goes to work as a governess at Thornfield Hall. She is a multi-layered character who embodies the qualities of independence, Christianity, individuality, and passion.
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