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Jane Eyre
przez:
Clare West
,
Charlotte Brontë
Język: Angielski
Format: eBook
ISBN 10: 0194792625
ISBN 13: 9780194792622
Data publikacji:
March 15th, 2008
Wydawca: Oxford University Press Spain
Strony: 120
Gatunki: Romance, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Children’s, Action & Adventure, Religion & Spirituality, History, LGBTQ+, Manga, Graphic Novels, Art & Photography
Set against a backdrop of a turbulent Victorian England, this timeless tale follows the life journey of a young orphan named Jane Eyre. After a challenging childhood filled with hardship and mistreatment, Jane emerges as a fiercely independent woman, determined to forge her own path in a world that often seeks to confine her. Her resilience and strong moral compass guide her through numerous trials, including a complicated relationship with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester.
As the story unfolds, Jane grapples with issues of love, morality, and social class. The connection between Jane and Mr. Rochester adds layers of complexity to her character, as she learns to navigate her feelings and assert her self-worth. Brontë weaves themes of passion and redemption throughout the narrative, creating a rich tapestry that captivates the reader.
With its profound exploration of identity and equality, this classic remains a vital contribution to literature. Ideal for those who appreciate deep character development and social commentary, it resonates across generations, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and choices.
As the story unfolds, Jane grapples with issues of love, morality, and social class. The connection between Jane and Mr. Rochester adds layers of complexity to her character, as she learns to navigate her feelings and assert her self-worth. Brontë weaves themes of passion and redemption throughout the narrative, creating a rich tapestry that captivates the reader.
With its profound exploration of identity and equality, this classic remains a vital contribution to literature. Ideal for those who appreciate deep character development and social commentary, it resonates across generations, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and choices.