Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

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Nov 24, 2015 · English · Kindle (502 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 502
Language English
Published Nov 24, 2015
Publisher Skyros Publishing

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"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë stands as a signal of singularity and strength, opposing the traditions of its time with a hero who denies to be characterized by her circumstances. Through the eyes of Jane Eyre, Brontë investigates the complexities of human involvement, from the unforgiving substances of orphanhood to the inebriating charm of taboo cherish. Set against the brooding scenery of Thorn field Lobby, this novel dives into the profundities of the human mind, unraveling privileged insights and standing up to societal standards with relentless trustworthiness. Brontë's mind blowing narrating and sharp understanding make "Jane Eyre" a immortal investigation of personality, profound quality, and the control of the human soul.

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I am listening to BBC radio dramatization with Sophie Thompson andCiaran Hinds.

February 26th 2026

The novel is a bildungsroman which follows the progress of its eponymous character, and examines her mental and moral maturity from infancy to adulthood. It focuses on Jane's hardships as a governess, and as a woman from the working class. Thus both the question of women's circumstances and that of class clash are alluded to in the plot by means of the heroine's relations with Rochester, her employer and later on suitor and husband. The novel dwells on the grim realities of the educational system and social injustice; how poor children were exposed to dire circumstances in cheap boarding schools, and how wealth and rank were the only requirements needed in polite society. Thus, in addition to dealing with Jane's process of maturity, the novel is also one of the state of England during the Victorian age; undertaking the task of illuminating those dark recesses which only daring novelists like Dickens had the valor to speak of.

February 17th 2026

all english classics seemingly run the same boring plot. Eyre does nothing different.

February 4th 2026
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