Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, published by Grund in 1965, is presented in French and spans 633 pages. This edition captures the essence of a deeply emotional romance featuring a lonely heroine and a tormented Byronic hero, alongside themes of orphanhood, dark secrets, and a madwoman in the attic. Originally published in 1847, the novel garnered significant attention for its powerful writing and masterful narrative style.
Readers will find a rich exploration of man-woman relationships set against the backdrop of England. The story delves into the complexities of love and identity, revealing the struggles of its characters through a boldly realistic lens. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricate dynamics of the narrative while appreciating the historical context of its creation.
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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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