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Jane Eyre

One of the most famous novels of all time, Jane Eyre, An Autobiography was written by Charlotte Bronte. The novel has engendered numerous adaptations and dramatisations, including several films and television adaptations.

The story is that of a governess, Jane Eyre, who, despite her plainness, captures the heart of her enigmatic employer, Edward Rochester, only to discover that he is already married to a woman who, although alive, is entirely insane.

The early sequences, in which the orphaned Jane is sent to Lowood, a harsh boarding school and witnesses the death of a close friend, Helen Burns, are based on the author's own experiences - two of her sisters died in childhood as a result of the conditions at their school, the Clergy Daughters School at Cowan Bridge. They contain some of the most devastating prose in the English language.

As an aside, Rochester's wife, Bertha, the daughter of a Jamaican planter, is emphatically characterised as being in an advanced stage of syphilitic infection: e.g. "her vices sprang up fast and rank", "her excesses had prematurely developed the germs of insanity", etc. This would necessarily entail that Rochester was also syphilitic, a train of logical consequences which Miss Bronte fails to follow to the conclusion. Despite this, and other incoherences within the novel, it is nevertheless an outstanding and compelling novel which is deserving of its position proximate to the pinnacle of English literature.

The chilling scenes featuring Rochester's first wife have inspired many mystery writers, one of the most obvious spin-offs being Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca, and a thematic "prequel", Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), which was the most successful novel by Jean Rhys. Another, more recent, use of 'Jane Eyre' has been in The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde.

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Jane Eyre : 3rd Editon 1848 For Sale
gman@xtra.co.nz - November 7th, 2004
I Have a 1848 3rd Edition Copy of Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte, Collins Clear Type Press, Red with gold trim, preface and 3rd edition note by "Currer Bell", Illustrated by E Stuart Hardy .... some damage to cover slightly yellowed pages but still piece of history, will sell to good home $250 USD
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Jane Eyre
nina.21000@caramail.com - January 25th, 2005
Hello I'm a student of english and i have a research work on Jane Eyre is it an autobiography or not? Please help me it's very important Thank's a lot
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