Jane Eyre: Charlotte Bronte (Penguin Classics)

Jane Eyre: Charlotte Bronte (Penguin Classics)

by Charlotte Bronte (Author), Charlotte Bronte (Author), Stevie Davies (Editor)

Synopsis

A gothic masterpiece of tempestuous passions and dark secrets, Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre is edited with an introduction and notes by Stevie Davis in Penguin Classics. Charlotte Bronte tells the story of orphaned Jane Eyre, who grows up in the home of her heartless aunt, enduring loneliness and cruelty. This troubled childhood strengthens Jane's natural independence and spirit - which prove necessary when she finds employment as a governess to the young ward of Byronic, brooding Mr Rochester. As her feelings for Rochester develop, Jane gradually uncovers Thornfield Hall's terrible secret, forcing her to make a choice. Should she stay with Rochester and live with the consequences, or follow her convictions - even if it means leaving the man she loves? A novel of intense power and intrigue, Jane Eyre dazzled readers with its passionate depiction of a woman's search for equality and freedom.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 624
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 04 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0141441143
ISBN 13: 9780141441146

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At the end we are steeped through and through with the genius, the vehemence, the indignation of Charlotte Bront .
--Virginia Woolf
Author Bio
Charlotte Bronte (1816-55), sister of Anne Bronte and Emily Bronte. Jane Eyre appeared in 1847 and was followed by Shirley (1848) and Vilette (1853). In 1854 Charlotte Bronte married her father's curate, Arthur Bell Nicholls. She died during her pregnancy on March 31, 1855 in Haworth, Yorkshire.