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Brontë Ch. Dzhejn Jejr

Brontë Ch. Dzhejn Jejr

Author Brontë Ch.
Title Dzhejn Jejr
Description Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is a coming-of-age novel in which the heroine’s personal story becomes a reflection on freedom of choice and a woman’s right to speak in her own voice. Brontë shows how a person forms herself in a world where social position and dependence on another’s power restrict personal will. Jane is poor and vulnerable, yet her inner voice sounds with rare confidence for Victorian prose. The book is written in the first person, so events are perceived through Jane’s inner experience. This narrative form made the novel an important stage in the development of psychological fiction. In terms of genre, Jane Eyre joins the realist novel with the Gothic tradition.

Charlotte Brontë was an English writer and poet. Her novel Jane Eyre brought her wide recognition and became one of the major works of nineteenth-century English literature.
Year 2025
Publisher Jeksmo
Pages 576
Cover Paperback
ISBN 978-5-04-214123-2
In Stock
Price: 99.00 kr.