×


 x 

Shopping cart
16%OFFCharlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre (Vintage Classics) - 9780099511120 - V9780099511120
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.

Jane Eyre (Vintage Classics)

€ 10.99
€ 9.27
You save € 1.72!
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Jane Eyre (Vintage Classics) Paperback. As an orphan, Jane's childhood is not an easy one but her independence and strength of character keep her going. However, her biggest challenge is yet to come. Taking a job as a governess, for a passionate man she grows more and more attracted to, ultimately forces Jane to call on all her resources in order to hold on to her beliefs. Num Pages: 560 pages. BIC Classification: FC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 202 x 134 x 34. Weight in Grams: 388.

Jane Eyre is the inspiring heroine of one of the best-loved British novels of all time.

As an orphan, Jane's childhood is not an easy one but her independence and strength of character keep her going through the miseries inflicted by cruel relatives and a brutal school. However, her biggest challenge is yet to come.

Taking a job as a governess in a house full of secrets, for a passionate man she grows more and more attracted to, ultimately forces Jane to call on all her resources in order to hold on to her beliefs.

Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Classics
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
560
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099511120
SKU
V9780099511120
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99

About Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Brontë was born on 21 April 1816. Her father was curate of Haworth, Yorkshire and her mother died when she was five years old, leaving five daughters and one son. In 1824 Charlotte, Maria, Elizabeth, and Emily were sent to Cowan Bridge, a school for clergymen's daughters, where Maria and Elizabeth both caught tuberculosis and died. The children were taught at home from this point on and together they created vivid fantasy worlds which they explored in their writing. Charlotte worked as a teacher from 1835 to 1838 and then as a governess. In 1846, along with Emily and Anne, Charlotte published Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. After this Emily wrote Wuthering Heights, Anne wrote Agnes Grey and Charlotte wrote The Professor. Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey were both published but Charlotte's novel was initially rejected. In 1847 Jane Eyre became her first published novel and met with immediate success. Between 1848 and 1849 Charlotte lost her remaining siblings: Emily, Branwell and Anne. She published Shirley in 1849, Villette in 1853 and in 1854 she married the Revd. Arthur Bell Nicholls. She died the next year, on 31 March 1855.

Reviews for Jane Eyre (Vintage Classics)
After all these years, it’s the emotions we most respond to in Jane Eyre… This is also a novel about intellectual growth, written by a fiercely intelligent writer… She has a formidable brain as well as a strongly beating heart, and so it will still seem another 100 years from now.
Guardian
Wonderful, teasing… That her great novel of wish-fulfilment is still widely devoured is the supreme happy ending.
Spectator
Never fails to reconnect me to the spirit of real romance… Timeless story… Every page throbs with passion.
Saga Magazine
Often given to schoolchildren to read, but you have to be a grown-up to really get it. One of the most perfectly structured novels of all time At the end we are steeped through and through with the genius, the vehemence, the indignation of Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre's suspense-laden, melodramatic plot - featuring child cruelty and attempted bigamy, as well as the celebrated madwoman - explains much of its appeal... Jane Eyre is a book into which generations of readers have escaped. And yet it seems to provide something far more sustaining than the escapist fantasy... Her technical skill at writing the self in a first-person narrative is supreme, her words carefully chosen
Guardian
Charlotte Bronte was surely a marvellous woman. If it could be right to judge the work of a novelist from one small portion of one novel [JE], and to say of an author that he is to be accounted as strong as he shows himself to be in his strongest morsel of work, I should be inclined to put Miss Bronte very high indeed. I know of no interest more thrilling than that which she has been able to throw into the characters of Rochester and the governess, in the second volume of Jane Eyre Great genius Passionately independent orphan falls for the perfect romantic anti-hero. But then she discovers what he keeps in his attic...

Goodreads reviews for Jane Eyre (Vintage Classics)


Subscribe to our newsletter

News on special offers, signed editions & more!