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Red Classics/jane Eyre
by:
Charlotte Brontë
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0141028165
ISBN 13: 9780141028163
Publication date:
April 27th, 2010
Publisher: Penguin Classic
Pages: 608
Genres: Romance, Mystery, Science Fiction, Children’s, Action & Adventure, Religion & Spirituality, LGBTQ+, Manga, Graphic Novels, Art & Photography
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, Charlotte Brontë’s enduring tale follows the journey of an orphaned girl, Jane Eyre, as she navigates a world filled with hardship and strife. Abused by her aunt and cousins, Jane's resilience drives her to seek a life of autonomy and purpose. Her quest leads her to Thornfield Hall, where she becomes a governess and forms a complex bond with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester, a man haunted by his past and secrets that threaten their potential happiness.
As Jane grapples with issues of morality, independence, and social class, her unwavering spirit reveals a deep yearning for love and belonging. Brontë's vivid storytelling intertwines themes of feminism and personal integrity, making Jane not just a character of her time, but a timeless symbol of strength. Through lyrical prose and profound emotional depth, this classic novel captivates readers with its exploration of identity and the struggle for equality in a restrictive society.
As Jane grapples with issues of morality, independence, and social class, her unwavering spirit reveals a deep yearning for love and belonging. Brontë's vivid storytelling intertwines themes of feminism and personal integrity, making Jane not just a character of her time, but a timeless symbol of strength. Through lyrical prose and profound emotional depth, this classic novel captivates readers with its exploration of identity and the struggle for equality in a restrictive society.