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Jane Eyre(Illustrated) - cover

Jane Eyre(Illustrated)

Charlotte Brontë

Maison d'édition: Micheal Smith

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Illustrated Edition: This special edition of "Jane Eyre" comes with 20 stunning illustrations, bringing the vivid characters and gothic landscapes of Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece to life.
	Includes Comprehensive Summary: Dive into the heart of the story with a detailed summary that captures the essence of each chapter, making this classic more accessible and engaging.
	Character List: Get to know the unforgettable characters of "Jane Eyre" with our detailed list, offering insights into their backgrounds and the roles they play in this timeless narrative.
	Author Biography: Explore the life of Charlotte Brontë, the brilliant mind behind "Jane Eyre", and discover the experiences that shaped her writing and led to the creation of this enduring work of literature.

Step into the world of "Jane Eyre", Charlotte Brontë's indelible contribution to English literature, now presented in a stunning illustrated edition that breathes new life into this beloved classic. This edition not only captures the essence of Brontë's gothic romance but also enhances it with 20 beautiful illustrations that immerse you in the atmospheric depths of Victorian England.
The narrative of "Jane Eyre" is about an orphan who overcomes the limitations of a difficult upbringing to grow into a strong, self-reliant woman in pursuit of respect, love, and a sense of belonging. She works as a governess at Thornfield Hall and meets the enigmatic and moody Mr. Rochester. This sparks the start of a turbulent love tale that is equally about discovering oneself and discovering another.
This edition is enriched with a comprehensive summary that guides you through the novel's complex narrative and themes, a detailed list of characters to help you keep track of Brontë's extensive cast, and a biography of the author, offering insight into her life and how it influenced her writing.
Whether you're a lifelong fan of "Jane Eyre" or discovering it for the first time, this illustrated edition is a must-have for your collection. It's not just a book but a journey into a world where the struggles for love, independence, and identity are as real and compelling today as they were in Brontë's time. Embrace the spirit of "Jane Eyre" and let this timeless tale of passion, morality, and resilience captivate your heart and imagination.


 
Disponible depuis: 09/01/2024.

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