Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Michael Mason (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2003
  • 576pp

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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 576pp

    Synopsis

    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. This is a story of passionate love, travail and final triumph. 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. She is forced to battle against the exigencies of a cruel guardian, a harsh employer and a rigid social order which circumscribes her life and position.

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    In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall, a country estate owned by the mysteriously remote Mr. Rochester.

    Michael Neubert, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. - Library Journal

    Written in 1847, this novel remains a favorite, especially among younger readers and listeners who continue to be entranced by the young Jane and her mysterious Mr. Rochester. The story of an unhappy orphan and her life as a governess at Thornfield is filled with difficulty, including a shocking revelation on her wedding day. The happy ending finally arrives, though, and Jane and Rochester are united forever. Long criticized as being melodramatic and contrived, Jane Eyre has nonetheless become a romantic classic and is often the book that introduces students to serious literature. Bronte's suspense-filled plot adapts well to the audio format. This version, although abridged, omits nothing of importance. Juliet Stevenson, a Royal Shakespeare Company associate, reads with the drama the story demands and makes each character emerge with life and energy. Recommended for general audiences.
    — Michael Neubert, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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    Biography

    Charlotte Brontė once wrote, "It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it." Though she led a quiet life (and died young), Brontė indeed created action in her sweeping, passionate novels, such as the gothic drama Jane Eyre.

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    A CLASSIC with a capital "C"by Author_DB_Pacini

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    July 10, 2009: This CLASSIC with a capital "C" deserves every excellent review it has. I can't add anything that hasn't been said. So, I will give Brontë fans a couple of website links in Haworth where the Brontë sisters wrote. The parsonage (where the family lived, father was a parson) has been turned into a museum filled with Brontë artifacts, their little dresses (the sisters were under five feet tall), letters, and books.

    I don't know if I will be allowed to include website links with this review. If the links are removed you can look them up on your own.

    Haworth is in West Yorkshire. It is approximately one hour from the Manchester airport. Website: www.haworth-village.org.uk

    The Brontë Family Parsonage Website: www.bronte.org.uk

    An enduring, endearing classicby Lemmin_Pie

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    May 24, 2009: Juliet Mills does a wonderful job reading "Jane Eyre" on this audio book. She doesn't resort to overdone impersonations but still manages to make each character in a given conversation sound different and easy to distinguish.

    The story itself was the original love story that crosses social classes. It has been imitated many times by other authors, but "Jane Eyre" is still the best. This was Charlotte Bronte's first book and is overshadowed by her sister's book "Wuthering Heights," but "Jane Eyre" is better. It shows that even if life isn't perfect or always fair, you can still make your own happiness.

    One note: if you're not interested in reading a classic with a challenging vocabulary, this book isn't for you.


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