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Jane Eyre.

Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855.

Jane Eyre. - Baltimore, Penguin Books [1966] - 489 p. 18 cm.

This classic story shows how a young woman can overcome adversity and find true happiness. It is a story of passionate love, travail, and final triumph. Orphaned at an early age, Jane Eyre leads a lonely life until she finds work as a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she meets the mysterious Mr. Rochester and sees a ghostly woman who roams the halls by night. The relationship between the heroine and Mr. Rochester is only one episode, albeit the most important, in a detailed fictional autobiography in which the author transmuted her own experience into high art. In this work, the plucky heroine is outwardly of plain appearance but possesses an indomitable spirit, a sharp wit, and great courage.

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Governesses--Fiction.
Fathers and daughters--Fiction.
Mentally ill women--Fiction.
Charity-schools--Fiction.
Married people--Fiction.
Country homes--Fiction.
Young women--Fiction.
Orphans--Fiction.


England--Fiction.


Bildungsromans.
Love stories.

PZ3.B790 PR4167.J3 / J72

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