-Jane Eyre*
W 1933 Charlotte Bronte
Notes
"Jane Eyre" is a timeless classic written by Charlotte Brontë, published in 1847. The novel follows the journey of its eponymous protagonist, Jane Eyre, from her troubled childhood to her eventual independence and self-discovery. Orphaned at a young age and raised by her cruel aunt, Jane endures hardships and injustices but remains resilient and steadfast in her principles. As she grows older, she becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with the enigmatic Mr. Rochester. Their tumultuous romance is fraught with secrets and obstacles, ultimately leading Jane to confront her own sense of morality and autonomy. Brontë's masterful storytelling explores themes of love, social class, religion, and the quest for personal identity, making "Jane Eyre" a beloved literary classic cherished by readers for generations.
Description
Red fabric binding with deboss on front cove and spin, spine slightly fades to rust tone, otherwise good condition, inside fully intact.