Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre - Brontë Charlotte

Description

"Jane Eyre," written by the brilliant British author Charlotte Brontë, is a celebrated work in classic British literature. Considered a significant piece in Charlotte Brontë books, the novel narrates the life of the eponymous Jane Eyre from childhood to adulthood.
Jane, an orphan, faces adversity early in her life but demonstrates a spirit of resilience and determination. Her journey from a harsh upbringing to independence and eventual happiness provides a compelling narrative for fans of Victorian-era narratives and inspirational stories for women.
As a governess for the mysterious Mr. Rochester at Thornfield Hall, Jane experiences a complex blend of love, secrecy, and revelation. The unconventional love story between Jane and Rochester makes the novel an unforgettable piece of romantic Victorian literature.
The novel is not merely a love story; it also delves deep into issues of class, gender, and morality. Jane Eyre's constant struggle for equality and her strong sense of morality, seen in her refusal to compromise her principles, sets the novel as a key text in feminist literature and Victorian morality tales.
With its gothic elements and supernatural occurrences, "Jane Eyre" is also appealing to fans of gothic literature. The suspenseful narrative, combined with the atmospheric settings, adds a layer of intrigue and mystery to the plot.
"Jane Eyre" is a timeless classic with its profound exploration of a woman's search for equality, freedom, and love. Its progressive narrative, rich characterization, and exploration of social issues continue to resonate with readers, cementing its status as one of the most influential works of English literature.

Détails

Auteur: Brontë Charlotte

Editeur: Culturea

Format: Broché

Presentation: Broché

Date de parution: 15 Juillet 2023

Nombre de pages: 734

Dimensions: 14,8 x 21 x 3,9

Prix publique: 34,95 €

Information complémentaires

Classification: Littérature générale > Romans

Code Classification: 3435 > 3442

EAN-13: 9791041848812




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