Jane Eyre
by
 
Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855.

Title
Jane Eyre

Author
Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855.

ISBN
9780140434002

Personal Author
Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855.

Publication Information
London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1996.

Physical Description
xxxvi, 532 pages ; 20 cm.

Series
Penguin classics
 
Penguin classics.

Abstract
Orphaned into the household of her Aunt Reed at Gateshead, subject to the cruel regime at Lowood charity school, Jane Eyre none the less emerges unbroken in spirit and integrity. How she takes up the post of governess at Thornfield Hall, meets and loves Mr Rochester and discovers the impediment to their lawful marriage are elements in a story that transcends melodrama to portray a woman's passionate search for a wider and richer life than that traditionally accorded to her sex in Victorian society. In his introduction to this new Penguin Classics edition Michael Mason discusses the literary critical history of Jane Eyre and provides fresh insights into Charlotte Bronte's great novel.

Subject Term
Governesses -- Fiction.
 
Fathers and daughters -- Fiction.
 
Mentally ill women -- Fiction.
 
Charity-schools -- Fiction.
 
Married people -- Fiction.
 
Country homes -- Fiction.
 
Young women -- Fiction.
 
Orphans -- Fiction.
 
Enfermas mentales -- Novela.
 
Institutrices -- Novela.

Geographic Term
England -- Fiction.
 
Inglaterra -- Novela.

Added Author
Mason, Michael, 1941-2003.

Electronic Access
Contributor biographical information http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1209/96204575-b.html


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