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  1. Jane Eyre

    Jane Eyre, novel by Charlotte Bronte, first published in 1847. Widely considered a classic, it gave a new truthfulness to the Victorian novel with its realistic portrayal of the inner life of a woman, noting her struggles with her natural desires and social condition. Learn more about Jane Eyre, including its plot.

  2. Book Summary

    Book Summary. Orphaned as an infant, Jane Eyre lives with at Gateshead with her aunt, Sarah Reed, as the novel opens. Jane is ten years old, an outsider in the Reed family. Her female cousins, Georgiana and Eliza, tolerate, but don't love her. Their brother, John, is more blatantly hostile to Jane, reminding her that she is a poor dependent of ...

  3. Jane Eyre Review by Charlotte Brontë

    Jane Eyre Review: You Can Impact Society and Make a Change Irrespective of Your Background, Gender or Age . Charlotte Brontë's eponymous book, 'Jane Eyre,' shows us how integrity and good ideas can help bring a meaningful change in society - regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or skin color. 10-year-old Jane overcomes maltreatment in a foster home to face a ruthless and brutal ...

  4. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

    Amid the wildness of the 19th-century society in which she finds herself, with the fact that there's an existing bias against women in general, 'Jane Eyre's' main character stops at nothing to reach her goals, even if that means enduring a cruel aunt, going destitute for three days, and working for a mean man. Key Facts about Jane Eyre Book Title: 'Jane Eyre' Book Author: Charlotte ...

  5. Jane Eyre Study Guide

    The most popular literary form in the Victorian period was the novel, and Jane Eyre illustrates many of its defining characteristics: social relevance, plain style, and the narrative of an individual's inner thoughts. Jane Eyre is indebted to earlier Gothic novels, with its mysteries, supernatural events, and picturesque scenery. But as Jane matures, her autobiography likewise takes on ...

  6. Jane Eyre Plot Summary

    Jane Eyre Summary. Spoiler alert: Important details of the novel are revealed below. A 10 years of age, Jane gets through horrendous treatment living with her aunt, Mrs. Reed, a rich but savage widow and mother of three children, John, her only son and last child, Eliza, and Georgiana, her two daughters. Besides the maltreatment from aunt Reed ...

  7. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Plot Summary

    Jane Eyre is an orphaned girl living with her aunt Mrs. Reed at Gateshead Hall. Mrs. Reed and her children treat Jane cruelly, and look down on her as a dependent. Punishing her for a fight with her cousin that she didn't start, Mrs. Reed locks her in a red room where Jane's uncle, Mr. Reed, had died years before.

  8. A Summary and Analysis of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre

    Here's a seemingly uncontroversial statement: in 1847, a novel called Jane Eyre was published; the author was Charlotte Brontë. One of the most famous things about Jane Eyre is that the male love interest, Mr Rochester, has locked his first wife, Bertha Mason, in the attic of his house. Whilst this statement is fine as far as it goes, there ...

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    Jane Eyre Title page of the first edition, 1847 Author Charlotte Brontë Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Gothic Bildungsroman Romance Set in Northern England, early 19th century [a] Publisher Smith, Elder & Co. Publication date 19 October 1847 (1847-10-19) Media type Print OCLC 3163777 Dewey Decimal 823.8 Followed by Shirley Text Jane Eyre at Wikisource Jane Eyre is a novel by ...

  10. An in-depth review and summary of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

    Summary: The narrative follows Jane Eyre, an orphaned girl, who navigates a world often hostile towards her. Through her experiences at Lowood School, and later, at Thornfield Hall as a governess, the book explores themes of love, independence, and the struggle against societal expectations.

  11. Jane Eyre Summary

    Jane Eyre Summary. Ten-year-old orphan Jane Eyre lives unhappily with her wealthy relatives, the Reed family, at Gateshead. Resentful of the late Mr. Reed 's preference for her, Jane's aunt and cousins take every opportunity to neglect and abuse her as a reminder of her inferior station. Jane's only salvation from her daily humiliations ...

  12. "Jane Eyre" Book Review

    With a rural 19th-century England setting, Brontë has created a fictional account of the early life of Jane Eyre, which every reader can not help but enjoy. In this novel, we get to recognize the conflicts between love and independence, conscience and passion, and the struggle of a young girl and woman to maintain her self-esteem.

  13. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

    Jane Eyre is a book that is bold for the way it inspires feminism, courageous in the way it challenges the accepted norms of society and religion but is also respectful. There is beauty in the storytelling, sincerity in these righteous but flawed characters, and artistry in the way the themes have been woven into the story - an epic ...

  14. Jane Eyre Full Text and Analysis

    Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre revolutionized the novel form in this tale of a woman's quest for self-possession and autonomy in a social system that sets her up to fail. Told over the course of the titular character's progression from childhood to womanhood, the novel uses poetic intensity and emotion to examine the clash ...

  15. Nevertheless, She Persisted: Jane Eyre Study Guide

    To paraphrase Virginia Woolf, modern readers often assume that Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, published in 1847 under the ridiculous pseudonym Currer Bell, will be old-fashioned and difficult to relate to, only to be astonished by a novel that largely feels as fresh and modern today as it did in the 19 th century. Regularly adapted into new films and TV shows and still serving as the touchstone ...

  16. Jane Eyre Summary

    Jane Eyre book report - detailed analysis, book summary, literary elements, character analysis, Charlotte Brontë biography, and everything necessary for active class participation. Introduction. Jane Eyre is a Gothic novel written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847 and originally published under the male pseudonym "Currer Bell". It was published by ...

  17. The Project Gutenberg eBook of Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë

    A preface to the first edition of "Jane Eyre" being unnecessary, I gave none: this second edition demands a few words both of acknowledgment and miscellaneous remark. ... I put both plate and tart away. Bessie asked if I would have a book: the word book acted as a transient stimulus, and I begged her to fetch Gulliver's Travels from the ...

  18. Jane Eyre Themes and Analysis

    By Charlotte Brontë. 'Jane Eyre' represents the typical contemporary feminist woman who loves herself and searches for respect from others. Some of the well-thought-out themes she personifies anchor around self-love, romantic love, spirituality, independence, and social class. Article written by Victor Onuorah.

  19. Jane Eyre Book Review

    Jane Eyre is a 19th-century gothic romance of the. Positive Role Models. Jane Eyre possesses such impressive strength of ch. Violence & Scariness. As a young child, Jane is pushed and struck by her. Sex, Romance & Nudity Not present. The characters kiss and describe romantic feelings. Language Not present. Products & Purchases Not present.

  20. Jane Eyre Book Report

    Jane Eyre Book Report. The main character of the book is Jane Eyre (round character). The book follows her through her troubled childhood and life as a young woman. She is a gentle and intelligent girl, but she has no confidence in herself because she is raised by her aunt who does not love her. She has no family and is completely unprotected ...

  21. Jane Eyre (Penguin Classics)

    Jane Eyre (Penguin Classics) Paperback - August 15, 2006. Charlotte Brontë's moving masterpiece - the novel that has been "teaching true strength of character for generations" (The Guardian). Nominated as one of America's best-loved novels by PBS's The Great American Read. A novel of intense power and intrigue, Jane Eyre has dazzled ...

  22. Jane Eyre: Brontë Studies: Vol 0, No 0

    Book Review. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Andrews McMeel, 2018, 408 pp, $45, ISBN 9781524861728 (Hardback) Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë, Andrews McMeel, 2019, 256 pp, $45, ISBN 9781524861735 (Hardback) Rose Dawn Gant Doctoral Researcher, University of Suffolk Correspondence [email protected].