Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte: Complete and Unabridged W/Illustrations [Remastered for NOOK]
“If all the world hated you and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved of you and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.”
― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
The film "Jane Eyre" was released on 11 March 2011 in the United States and 9 September in Great Britain and Ireland. Be sure to read the novel to draw your own conclusions of the interpetation.
Jane Eyre-(originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published on 16 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." The first American edition was released the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Writing for the Penguin edition, Stevie Davies describes it as an "influential feminist text" because of its in-depth exploration of a strong female character's feelings.
Primarily of the bildungsroman genre, Jane Eyre follows the emotions and experiences of its eponymous character, including her growth to adulthood, and her love for Mr. Rochester, the byronic master of fictitious Thornfield Hall. The novel contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core, but is nonetheless a novel many consider ahead of its time given the individualistic character of Jane and the novel's exploration of classism, sexuality, religion, and proto-feminism.
PLOT INTRODUCTION
Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations and oppression; her time as the governess of Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family, during which her earnest but cold clergyman cousin, St John Rivers, proposes to her; and the finale with her reunion with, and marriage to, her beloved Rochester.
WHY SHOULD YOU BUY THIS VERSION OF JANE EYRE
- All Literary Classic Collection NOOKBooks are painstakingly formatted especially for the Barnes & Noble NOOK device and come with a FULLY INTERACTIVE table of contents and NOOK MasterLink(tm) technology.
- All Literary Clasic Collection NOOKBooks come with additional material including interactive photos, biographical and historical background.
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― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
The film "Jane Eyre" was released on 11 March 2011 in the United States and 9 September in Great Britain and Ireland. Be sure to read the novel to draw your own conclusions of the interpetation.
Jane Eyre-(originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published on 16 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." The first American edition was released the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Writing for the Penguin edition, Stevie Davies describes it as an "influential feminist text" because of its in-depth exploration of a strong female character's feelings.
Primarily of the bildungsroman genre, Jane Eyre follows the emotions and experiences of its eponymous character, including her growth to adulthood, and her love for Mr. Rochester, the byronic master of fictitious Thornfield Hall. The novel contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core, but is nonetheless a novel many consider ahead of its time given the individualistic character of Jane and the novel's exploration of classism, sexuality, religion, and proto-feminism.
PLOT INTRODUCTION
Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations and oppression; her time as the governess of Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family, during which her earnest but cold clergyman cousin, St John Rivers, proposes to her; and the finale with her reunion with, and marriage to, her beloved Rochester.
WHY SHOULD YOU BUY THIS VERSION OF JANE EYRE
- All Literary Classic Collection NOOKBooks are painstakingly formatted especially for the Barnes & Noble NOOK device and come with a FULLY INTERACTIVE table of contents and NOOK MasterLink(tm) technology.
- All Literary Clasic Collection NOOKBooks come with additional material including interactive photos, biographical and historical background.
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte: Complete and Unabridged W/Illustrations [Remastered for NOOK]
“If all the world hated you and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved of you and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.”
― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
The film "Jane Eyre" was released on 11 March 2011 in the United States and 9 September in Great Britain and Ireland. Be sure to read the novel to draw your own conclusions of the interpetation.
Jane Eyre-(originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published on 16 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." The first American edition was released the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Writing for the Penguin edition, Stevie Davies describes it as an "influential feminist text" because of its in-depth exploration of a strong female character's feelings.
Primarily of the bildungsroman genre, Jane Eyre follows the emotions and experiences of its eponymous character, including her growth to adulthood, and her love for Mr. Rochester, the byronic master of fictitious Thornfield Hall. The novel contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core, but is nonetheless a novel many consider ahead of its time given the individualistic character of Jane and the novel's exploration of classism, sexuality, religion, and proto-feminism.
PLOT INTRODUCTION
Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations and oppression; her time as the governess of Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family, during which her earnest but cold clergyman cousin, St John Rivers, proposes to her; and the finale with her reunion with, and marriage to, her beloved Rochester.
WHY SHOULD YOU BUY THIS VERSION OF JANE EYRE
- All Literary Classic Collection NOOKBooks are painstakingly formatted especially for the Barnes & Noble NOOK device and come with a FULLY INTERACTIVE table of contents and NOOK MasterLink(tm) technology.
- All Literary Clasic Collection NOOKBooks come with additional material including interactive photos, biographical and historical background.
― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
The film "Jane Eyre" was released on 11 March 2011 in the United States and 9 September in Great Britain and Ireland. Be sure to read the novel to draw your own conclusions of the interpetation.
Jane Eyre-(originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published on 16 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." The first American edition was released the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. Writing for the Penguin edition, Stevie Davies describes it as an "influential feminist text" because of its in-depth exploration of a strong female character's feelings.
Primarily of the bildungsroman genre, Jane Eyre follows the emotions and experiences of its eponymous character, including her growth to adulthood, and her love for Mr. Rochester, the byronic master of fictitious Thornfield Hall. The novel contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core, but is nonetheless a novel many consider ahead of its time given the individualistic character of Jane and the novel's exploration of classism, sexuality, religion, and proto-feminism.
PLOT INTRODUCTION
Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations and oppression; her time as the governess of Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family, during which her earnest but cold clergyman cousin, St John Rivers, proposes to her; and the finale with her reunion with, and marriage to, her beloved Rochester.
WHY SHOULD YOU BUY THIS VERSION OF JANE EYRE
- All Literary Classic Collection NOOKBooks are painstakingly formatted especially for the Barnes & Noble NOOK device and come with a FULLY INTERACTIVE table of contents and NOOK MasterLink(tm) technology.
- All Literary Clasic Collection NOOKBooks come with additional material including interactive photos, biographical and historical background.
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BN ID: | 2940015778229 |
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Publisher: | Gossler LTD |
Publication date: | 11/23/2012 |
Series: | Literary Classic Collection , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 1 MB |
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