Jane Eyre An Autobiography

“Jane Eyre An Autobiography” by Charlotte Brontë, published by Chancellor Press in 1985, is a classic work of fiction that explores the life of the young orphan Jane Eyre. Set in mid-19th century England, the narrative follows Jane as she navigates her role as a governess and her complex love story with the enigmatic Edward Rochester. This edition spans 548 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a rich blend of romance and realistic portrayal of life, as the story delves into themes of coming of age, family life, and the intricacies of marriage and divorce. The book captures Jane’s journey of self-discovery and resilience, offering insights into her character and the societal expectations of women during that era. Through its detailed narrative, “Jane Eyre” remains a significant exploration of personal and emotional growth.
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MTM:s talboksannotation: Om den unga föräldralösa Jane, som arbetar som guvernant, och hennes kärlekssaga med den gåtfulle Edward Rochester. Tid och miljö: England i mitten av 1800-talet. Klassiker där romantik blandas med god verklighetsskildring. Inläst på brittisk engelska
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