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Jane Eyre(Illustrated)

Charlotte Brontë

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Sinopsis

Illustrated Edition with 20 beautiful illustrations capturing key moments from the novel.
	Includes a detailed summary of the book.
	Features a comprehensive character list for easy reference.
	Contains a biography of Charlotte Brontë, providing insight into the author’s life and inspirations.

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë is a beloved classic that tells the story of a young orphan, Jane, as she navigates a harsh world filled with hardship, secrets, and romance. From her difficult upbringing at Gateshead to her time at the austere Lowood School, and finally to her position as a governess at the mysterious Thornfield Hall, Jane’s journey is one of resilience, integrity, and self-discovery.
When she meets the enigmatic and brooding Mr. Rochester, Jane’s world turns upside down. Their intense and tumultuous relationship is fraught with hidden truths and moral dilemmas. Will Jane stay true to herself, or will the pull of passion and love lead her astray?
This illustrated edition breathes new life into the timeless novel, offering readers stunning artwork that captures the emotional depth and gothic atmosphere of Brontë’s masterpiece. With additional content like a detailed summary, a character list, and an insightful biography of the author, this edition is perfect for both new readers and long-time fans.
Dive into the hauntingly beautiful world of Jane Eyre, where romance, mystery, and a woman’s quest for independence take center stage.

 
Disponible desde: 03/11/2024.

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