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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre

Penguin English Library (26 Apr 2012)
9780141198859
| Paperback
560 pages | 127 x 196 mm | English
$ 16.99 | Value: $ 15.25
Dewey 823.8

Genre

  • General Fiction

Subject

  • England - Social Life And Customs - Fiction
  • Governesses - Fiction. - England

Plot

'The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself'

Rejected by her guardians and offered cold charity at an orphanage, Jane Eyre has come to rely on her own intelligence and strength of character to guide her through life. But when she becomes governess at Thornfield Hall, working for the gruff Mr Rochester, she finds a man who may be her equal - and a secret that threatens to destroy them both.

Published in 1847 under the pseudonym Currer Bell, Jane Eyre enthralled and appalled readers with its passionate, defiant heroine. It remains a novel of unparalleled narrative grip, vivid imagery and naked emotional power.

About the Author

Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, one of an extraordinary group of siblings who spent their time immersed in reading and writing and between them went on to change the nature of English fiction. Publishing under the pseudonym Currer Bell, Charlotte was a great friend of Elizabeth Gaskell, who wrote her biography, as well as William Makepeace Thackeray and George Henry Lewes. Bronte's novels Shirley and Villette are also published in the Penguin English Library.