



Jane eyre by charlotte brontë
Originally titled Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, the novel follows the growth of Jane Eyre from childhood to adulthood, tracing her journey through hardship, friendship, and love. The story mirrors many of the experiences Charlotte Brontë herself faced as a young woman.
What makes Jane Eyre remarkable is its psychological depth, the rich use of language and symbolism, and its blend of romance with a haunting gothic atmosphere. These threads are masterfully woven into a compelling story of self-discovery and resilience.
The novel continues to resonate with its exploration of religion, autonomy, gender, and class — themes as relevant today as they were upon its first publication. This edition includes a section on Charlotte Brontë’s life, featuring select chapters from Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1857 biography of the author.
“Even for me, life had its gleams of sunshine.”
- Author(s): Charlotte Brontë, with design by Piëtke Visser
- Language: English
- Size: 170 x 240mm with 488 pages
- Hardcover
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