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Charlotte Bronte and Jane Eyre
Ross, StewartNutt, Robert Van

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Charlotte Bronte and Jane Eyre

Viking Juvenile (Oct 01, 1997)
9780670874866
| Hardcover
46 pages | 216 x 287 mm | English
Dewey 823.8
LC Classification PR4168 .R65 1997
LC Control No. 97001765

Subject

  • Authors, English
  • Autobiographical Fiction, English
  • Autobiographical Fiction, English/ History And Criticism/ Juvenile Literature
  • Novelists, English/ 19th Century/ Biography/ Juvenile Literature

Plot

A fascinating look at the life and work of one of our most enduring authors. For over 150 years readers have fallen under the spell of Jane Eyre, as they've read the story of the plain but spirited governess and her relationship with the handsome, brooding Mr. Rochester. Charlotte Bronte's own life was no less interesting than her heroine's, and Stewart Ross traces Charlotte's remarkable story from a Dickensian boarding school and the death of her beloved older sisters, through the games of imagination played on the moors with her siblings Anne, Emily and Branwell, to her lonely years as a governess and ultimate success and fame. As Charlotte's compelling story unfolds, we see the reflections of her life in excerpts from her greatest work, Jane Eyre. This remarkable book offers a glimpse of the process that transforms life into literature and serves as an enticing introduction to one of the greatest novels in the English language.