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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë is a celebrated 1847 classic novel blending gothic mystery, romance, and feminist themes. This Penguin English Library edition offers a richly immersive reading experience with added scholarly content. Praised for its vivid characters and compelling narrative, it holds a 4.5-star rating from over 25,000 readers, making it a must-have for lovers of literature and timeless stories.
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P**L
Jane Eyre: A Tale of Fire and Spirit
Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is not just a novel; it’s a fiery anthem of resilience and self-respect. From the very first page, Jane captures your heart with her defiant spirit as she battles cruelty, isolation, and a world that seeks to diminish her. Her journey is one of grit and grace, where every setback only sharpens her resolve. At Thornfield Hall, Jane’s encounter with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester ignites a tempest of passion and mystery. Their love story is unconventional—built on raw honesty and profound connection—but shadows loom large over their happiness. The tale masterfully intertwines Gothic elements with themes of morality, freedom, and self-worth, creating a narrative that feels timeless. What makes Jane Eyre extraordinary is Jane herself. She is neither flawless nor passive, but fiercely human, standing firm in her values even when her heart is at stake. Brontë’s prose feels like poetry that crackles with emotion, painting landscapes as wild and untamed as Jane’s soul. Reading Jane Eyre felt like sitting across from someone who understands your deepest fears and your highest hopes. They found Jane’s refusal to compromise her principles inspiring, a reminder that even in life’s stormiest moments, it’s possible to hold onto your inner light. This novel isn't just a window into the past; it’s a mirror reflecting the timeless struggles of identity, love, and resilience. Whether you come for the Gothic romance or for Jane’s unbreakable spirit, this is a story that will stay with you long after you turn the final page. ✨
S**G
A most wonderful Beauty
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is certainly one of the very best of classics. Published in 1847, it is widely acclaimed as the best romance ever written. A gothic mystery, a tantalizing tale of mystery and suspense, a most romantic love story; call it whatever you may, Jane Eyre is all of them. It tells the story of a young girl of the same name as that of the book's title, who is harassed, and tortured. She is sent to a school where there is no food to eat and no fire to warm. Her only friend there dies of disease. She is alone, sad and withered. But she chooses to rise, rise high and above. She educates herself, with all that was available for her; becomes a teacher and then a governess at the Thornfield Hall. Here her life takes a sharp turn. From a life of solitude and discourage, she now begins to love and been loved by someone. This someone is none other than the master of the hall itself, Mr. Edward Rochester. But there's a mystery just around the corner. The master hides a dark secret, the revelation of which forces Miss Eyre too flee from the hall only to return a year after. Meanwhile, Mr. Rochester goes through a tragic affair that results in him becoming blind. Nevertheless, rest yourself assure that the story has a happy ending. Jane Eyre is a story of passion and willpower of a woman who rises to become an equal to them who have since long vanquished her from this equality. It presents itself as a predominant feminist novel. The titular character Miss Eyre is not only ordinary looking but is also malnourished and elfin type. She has the features of a sufferer who is not given her full rights and who fights for them. Apart from a small part where she is in a desperate condition, Jane Eyre never gives up and always stands up against a challenge. Charlotte Bronte, the author of this incredible tale, sews around a most fantastic plot whose main characteristics include that of a romance, gothic and macabre. She vividly describes the characters and their features. The setting in particular is so very absorbing. The horse drawn carriages, the snowy mountains, a scenic locality and in between a villa, so rich in its mystery that you feel as if you are the one standing in front of it. A golden addition to the already grand prose, are the intertwining small sequences of humor and comedy. Particularly enjoying is the episode of Mr. Rochester disguising himself as a gypsy to find the true nature of Miss Blanc Ingram. Thus in all of its beauty and majesty, Jane Eyre promises to be a wonderful read. Now, of the singular edition that I was bestowed with, the penguin English library Jane Eyre. Penguin English library is one the best book collection available in the market. It presents itself with 110 of world's most famous and important classics in a well suited format. This edition's Jane Eyre comes with some extra materials such as an intro and an essay at the end of the text. These additions show us some of the deep thoughts that were put into the text. At last, A Masterpiece and A MUST READ. Recommended to anyone interested in a gothic romance.
M**N
Good
Its a good novel for someone looking for not so typical romance
R**A
#Classic #EverGreen
I am one of those adults who love or at least realize the importance of classics, credit goes to the eccentric and a highly elite school curricular. My first ever book review is dedicated to one such classic which will never go out of fashion and is a clear proof of excellence. “JANE EYRE” It is a story about an orphan, who lost her parents at the age when she was too little to remember them. Her paternal uncle took her to his house, and dies not to long after this. Before, he takes his last breathe, he makes his wife promise that she will take care of his niece as her own child. Unfortunately, for Jane her aunt doesn’t keep her promise, and did everything she could to make her life miserable. She considered Jane as a burden and disliked her for being below par. Her children were no less, under their mother’s assuagement, they mistreated and making her clear that she will never be the part of their family. At the age of ten, Jane was sent to a school where her life was no better. A charity school run under the savage director Mr. Brocklehurst. He considered, punishing the students physically a chance to cure and save their souls. Jane remains at the school for eight years, six as a student and later as a teacher. After that she decides to look for a new service, for which she gives an advertisement in the news papers offering her services as a teacher. She eventually get a job (at Thornfield) to be a governess of an only child, who soon becomes very fond of her. Jane gets to know Mr. Rochester, the owner of the Thornfield and with time falls in love with him. In this time she realizes that social status and age difference are not the obstacles to get married. On the day of their wedding a terrible and an unexpected secret comes out, which tears her apart. It is a book, you don’t want to keep down. My heart went out to the main character Jane Eyre, her emotions are so beautifully penned that you can feel it in your own heart. Charlette Bronte had truly created a master piece, which a lot of today’s writer fails to do. Every character in the book is detailed, and you can relate to them. From the struggles of an Orpan child to the love of story of an adult is one of the bests I have ever read. So, it is to everyone who’s looking for something worthy and powerful with a great story line to read “THIS IS THE BOOK”. I highly recommend this book to the CLASSIC BOOK lovers.
S**M
Such is the power of writing !
Oh my God ! Finally its time when I have wrapped up the book, whilst taking a few moments of pause for pondering and reflecting, shedding a tear or two in the end, and take up the task of writing a review. Before I begin with it, 'Jane Eyre' was known to me years ago, but there was something that became the reason for putting the book off. When I had finally decided to buy it (I am glad I did), I knew by then the power that classics have. 'Jane Eyre' to me is most definitely, undeniably, an unforgettable, heart-wrenching and heart-warming story. I loved every bit of it - Be it the bitter-sweet narration of the childhood, the gothic elements that kept me on the edge of my seat, the purity and clarity that our protagonist had, the portrayal of vivid details of the landscape of the 1800s, the playing with words, so lucid and so lyrical and bounty with emotions, every aspect of emotion is conveyed spot on. Such is the power of writing that it makes an impact so thought provoking, that the character and charisma of Jane Eyre gets etched in your memory. - words fail me here. Charlotte Bronte is a gifted writer. Her style is unique, the one that piques your interest - not everybody can write with such ease and such authority. I highly recommend reading this classis for otherwise you would be missing something !
C**I
GO FOR IT
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⬇️R E V I E W ⬇️ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ •Jane Eyre• | Charlotte Brontë ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ “I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.” — Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Orphaned as a child, Jane Eyre has felt an outcast her whole life. Her courage is tested once again when she arrives at Thornfield Hall, where she has been hired by a not-so-handsome but kind Edward Rochester to take care of his ward, Adéle. But, certainly there are times when Jane isn't teaching or taking care of Adéle. In those times, Jane finds herself drawn to Mr. Rochester's troubled but kind spirit. And, she falls in love. Hard. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Jane Eyre is not just a story. It's a quintessential victorian novel. Typical for the period, it has all the elements in one story. Of Course, at the centre, there's the romance enhanced by supernatural and gothic elements. Then, there's Jane Eyre as the feminine role-model. She goes to school, completes her qualifications, works hard to get a job and pays her own bills. Totally opposite of the period, I know. Last but not the least, comes the writing style of Charlotte Brontë. I was seriously mesmerised. For example, there's a scene when Jane was a child. Young Jane is sorrowful, so much she doesn't say a word. She simply opens the window and looks out. The weather is cold and windy. So is the internal working of Jane's mind. Charlotte uses the weather to reflect Jane's feelings throughout the story. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Also, Charlotte's first person narrative is just perfect. It makes me feel like I know Jane Eyre more than Jane Eyre knows who she is. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ A classic must-read! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
M**A
Don’t read the blurb of this edition.
If you don’t want any spoilers please don’t read the blurb of this particular edition of this book . ( i knew the story already so it didn’t affect me much but it contains a huge spoiler)
G**R
Small size, small font little costly
Book is good. But the font and book size is small. It must be little bigger. Page quality is average. But the only thing I liked were the included pictures.
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