Author: Charlotte Brontë
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Bronte’s novel about a shy, quiet governess who becomes a tutor in a great house and falls in love with its lonely and mysterious master is one of the great classics of English literature. Unique in its attention to the thoughts and feelings of a female protagonist, Jane Eyre was ahead of its time as a proto-feminist text. When it was published in 1847, however, Bronte was attacked by critics for what they felt was anti-Christian sentiment in her unflinching critique of the oppressions of Victorian society.
Language: en
Pages: 483
Pages: 483
Bronte’s novel about a shy, quiet governess who becomes a tutor in a great house and falls in love with its lonely and mysterious master is one of the great classics of English literature. Unique in its attention to the thoughts and feelings of a female protagonist, Jane Eyre was
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В книге представлен самый известный роман английской писательницы Шарлотты Бронте «Джейн Эйр». Это нестареющая история о любви, о благородстве и преданности идеалам, о верности и великодушии. Произведение дано на языке оригинала. Знакомство с оригиналами творений классиков зарубежной литературы, науки, искусства поможет сегодняшним студентам составить более точное представление о неповторимой стилистике
Language: en
Pages: 632
Pages: 632
This classic novel challenges conventions of desire, family, class and just how much of our identity we are willing to give up for those we love. Plain orphan Jane Eyre is not expected to amount to much. A pleasant existence as a governess is all she is supposed to hope
Language: en
Pages: 544
Pages: 544
'Such a strange book! Imagine a novel with a little swarthy governess for heroine, and a middle-aged ruffian for hero.' Sharpe's London Magazine (June 1855) Jane Eyre is an orphan grown up under the harsh regime first of her aunt and then as a pupil at Lowood Institution. She leaves
Language: en
Pages: 212
Pages: 212
Analyzes the novel in the context of its times, and examines its major themes of education for women, the role of governesses, madness and Victorian women, and inheritance and marriage law and custom.
Language: en
Pages: 632
Pages: 632
This classic novel challenges conventions of desire, family, class and just how much of our identity we are willing to give up for those we love. Plain orphan Jane Eyre is not expected to amount to much. A pleasant existence as a governess is all she is supposed to hope
Language: en
Pages: 244
Pages: 244
Presents a collection of nine critical essays about the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
Language: en
Pages: 100
Pages: 100
Language: en
Pages: 212
Pages: 212
Jane Eyre is one of the most well-loved and widely read works in the canon, popular at both the high school and university levels. The casebook provides a series of essays that are lucidly and passionately written, and carefully researched and argued while still being accessible to the general reading