Jane Eyre
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, light chipping. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Jane Eyre is a landmark of Victorian literature, chronicling the life of its fiercely independent heroine from her miserable childhood as an orphan to her passionate and tempestuous romance with the brooding Edward Rochester at the grand estate of Thornfield Hall. Charlotte Brontë masterfully weaves together themes of social class, morality, religion, and the search for personal identity, delivering a narrative that is both deeply intimate and dramatically charged. The novel uncovers the psychological complexity of its protagonist with rare intensity, presenting Jane as a woman of remarkable moral courage who refuses to compromise her principles for love or security. Dark secrets, gothic atmosphere, and moments of profound tenderness combine to make this one of the most enduring works of English fiction. This Collins edition includes an insightful introduction by scholar Bonamy Dobrée, adding valuable literary context to Brontë's timeless masterpiece.
Author: Charlotte Brontë
Format: Hardback
Genre: Classic fiction
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, light chipping. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Jane Eyre is a landmark of Victorian literature, chronicling the life of its fiercely independent heroine from her miserable childhood as an orphan to her passionate and tempestuous romance with the brooding Edward Rochester at the grand estate of Thornfield Hall. Charlotte Brontë masterfully weaves together themes of social class, morality, religion, and the search for personal identity, delivering a narrative that is both deeply intimate and dramatically charged. The novel uncovers the psychological complexity of its protagonist with rare intensity, presenting Jane as a woman of remarkable moral courage who refuses to compromise her principles for love or security. Dark secrets, gothic atmosphere, and moments of profound tenderness combine to make this one of the most enduring works of English fiction. This Collins edition includes an insightful introduction by scholar Bonamy Dobrée, adding valuable literary context to Brontë's timeless masterpiece.