Jane Eyre, an authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism
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Jane Eyre, an authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Jane Eyre
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
A Norton critical edition
Sub title
an authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism
Summary
Jane Eyre was sent to work as a governess to the ward of Mr. Rochester. Thornfield Hall is a spooky and mysterious place with many secrets. Jane and Mr. Rochester became fond of each other and grow very fond of each other after Jane saves Mr. Rochester from a fire that broke out in his room while he was sleeping. Their bond is sealed when Jane is able to keep Mr. Rochester's secret. Their fondness for each other is drawn short because the secret of Thornfield keeps growing, but will Jane be able to look past this to the man she loves?
Target audience
adult
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Subject
- Eyre, Jane, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Country homes -- Fiction
- Married people -- Fiction
- Bildungsromans
- Fathers and daughters -- Fiction
- Orphans -- Fiction
- Electronic books
- Governesses -- Fiction
- England -- Fiction
- Young women -- Fiction
- Charity-schools -- Fiction
- Love stories
- Mentally ill women -- Fiction
- Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855
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- Eyre, Jane, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Country homes -- Fiction
- Married people -- Fiction
- Bildungsromans
- Fathers and daughters -- Fiction
- Orphans -- Fiction
- Electronic books
- Governesses -- Fiction
- England -- Fiction
- Young women -- Fiction
- Charity-schools -- Fiction
- Love stories
- Mentally ill women -- Fiction
- Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855
- Content1