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Introduction and Notes by Dr Sally Minogue, Canterbury Christ Church University College. Jane Eyre ranks as one of the greatest and most perennially popular works of English fiction. Although the poor but plucky heroine is outwardly of plain appearance, she 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. All of which circumscribe her life and position when she becomes governess to the daughter of the mysterious, sardonic and attractive Mr Rochester. However, there is great kindness and warmth in this epic love story, which is set against the magnificent backdrop of the Yorkshire moors.

  • Sales Rank: #66898 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.70" h x .90" w x 5.00" l, .56 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 448 pages

Review
''At the end we are steeped through and through with the genius, the vehemence, the indignation of Charlotte Bronte.'' --Virginia Woolf

From the Publisher
In conjunction with the New York Public Library, Doubleday is proud to introduce a very special collector's series of literary masterpieces. Lavishly illustrated with rare archival material from the library's extensive resources, including the renowned Berg collection, these editions will bring the classics to life for a new generation of readers. In addition to original artwork, each volume contains a fascinating selection of unique materials such as handwritten diaries, letters, manuscripts, and notebooks. Simply put, this series presents the work of our most beloved authors in what may well be their most beautiful editions, perfect to own or to give. Published on the occasion of Doubleday's 100th birthday, the New York Public Library Collector's Editions are sure to become an essential part of the modern book lover's private library.

Our edition of Madame Bovary, which Vladimir Nabokov called "one of the most perfect pieces of poetical fiction known", features etchings from a rare 1905 French edition and a sampling of Nabokov's handwritten commentary on Flaubert's work. These rare materials from the archives of the New York Public Library will make our edition stand out from all other available versions.

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In conjunction with the New York Public Library, Doubleday is proud to introduce a very special collector's series of literary masterpieces. Lavishly illustrated with rare archival material from the library's extensive resources, including the renowned Berg collection, these editions will bring the classics to life for a new generation of readers. In addition to original artwork, each volume contains a fascinating selection of unique materials such as handwritten diaries, letters, manuscripts, and notebooks. Simply put, this series presents the work of our most beloved authors in what may well be their most beautiful editions, perfect to own or to give. Published on the occasion of Doubleday's 100th birthday, the New York Public Library Collector's Editions are sure to become an essential part of the modern book lover's private library.



Our edition of Madame Bovary, which Vladimir Nabokov called "one of the most perfect pieces of poetical fiction known", features etchings from a rare 1905 French edition and a sampling of Nabokov's handwritten commentary on Flaubert's work. These rare materials from the archives of the New York Public Library will make our edition stand out from all other available versions.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Jane was a sweet person ♥
By Melissa Martin's Reading List Blog
I felt really sorry for Jane when she was a child living with her stepmother and three kids. They were so horrible to her, they hit her, verbally abused her, they just sucked as people!

When Jane was so down and seemed to me to have a little bit of a mental breakdown from all that was done to her, a nice man came to visit her and see that she was okay. Mr. Lloyd asked Jane many things and one of them was about her wanting to go to school. These string of questions and kindness from Mr. Lloyd led Jane to be placed in the Lowood school for charity cases. Jane learned so many things from the school. When she first got there though, the school was run by some prickly people that over time either didn't bother her, or they went away. The overseer of the school, a Mr. Brocklehurst, was a complete •ss to the girls. I despised him. He would come in spouting stuff about God not liking girls with curls or braids and they could never dress up (not that they had means to do this). He was just a horrid man, he made them get all of their hair cut. Please dude, God doesn't care what girls do with their hair but you should be worrying about where your going to spend eternity!

Jane had a wonderful friend named Helen Burn and it broke my heart when she died. A lot of the girls died when the disease came through. The only thing good that came out of this was that some people started paying attention to the school and made sure they started feeding the children right and did good by them.

Jane ending up teaching some of the younger girls when she was eighteen until she procured a job teaching a young girl named Adele at Thornfield Hall. I enjoyed reading about Jane's time there even though it went off the rails a little bit when she found out some things about the owner of the house. Mr. Rochester seemed to be a strange man to me, but him and Jane fell in love. They were to be wed... but some stuff got in the way. Some really strange and sad stuff.

Jane ended up going away for awhile and was helping out St. John in ministry. Some stuff happened with him and Jane is off again. She comes back to Thornfield Hall and finds out the misery that befell the place.

Jane did reunite with some old friends and loves lost. It was a sweet, if not a little, sad of an ending.

♥ Thank you for taking the time to look at my review. ♥

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5 stars. Great story
By Hoping
Jane Eyre is a wonderfully written novel. You are invited into her world as she sees it thru her eyes. An unloved orphan in a house of wealth treated like cinderella..to some extent. Sent away to an orphange. Her first encounter receiving love is bittersweet as death swoops in once again. Years go by and she finds a position in Mr. Rochesters home. Such a burley and grumpy master...another tortured soul. Love blooms and then is stolen away. She runs. She finds family. Is offered a position in India but the propsect of love is not part of the deal. She can no longer live in a loveless world. She backtracks in search of any scrap of information for the man that brought loce into her world. It seems death has once again swooped in to torture her again. Was death successful? Or can love lift itself from the ashes?? You will have to read it for yourself. I love Jane Eyre!!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A good book- but something was missing.
By Sherry
This book was full of big literary words and complex descriptions. One could really learn something about writing from reading this book. The actual storyline is another thing, however.
I had great heart for the love story in the beginning of this book. It was captivating and interesting, though I felt like it had been undermined in detail and voice. It ended abruptly and instead turned to Heathcliff's progression into lonely violence and longing. I felt as though the book focused on the wrong characters- Heathcliff should have definitely of had more page time. The love story between Heathcliff's son and Catherine's daughter is a replay of their parent's once vibrant love, but had fallen apart just like theirs had. It gives the reader the feeling that the inability to relate and understand each other is rooted in their genes, so the two families might never find true love despite their passion.
I debated whether or not to consider this book 'on my shelf' (would read again) or not. Through the whole story, I felt like something was missing. I could not decipher what. The author seemed to have been holding back on something in the beginning but the plot had gone wayward from her original idea, and she was no longer able to express it. This alone prevents me from giving it five stars and leaving it 'off my shelf'.

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