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  1. Há 4 dias · Jane Eyre é um romance da escritora britânica Charlotte Brontë publicado em 1847. O livro foi lançado originalmente em Londres, pela editora Smith, Elder & Co., a 16 de outubro de 1847, em 3 volumes. Jane Eyre foi escrito por Brontë com o pseudónimo Currer Bell.

  2. Jane Eyre is one of the greatest novels ever written. I am a man. I have a Master’s in Literature. You are sexist and shallow if you think a female protagonist has nothing to offer psychologically to a male reader. There are like 3 French lines in the whole book. It’s incredible.

  3. Há 5 dias · Storytime for Grownups Faith Moore. Arts. 5.0 • 461 Ratings. MAY 8, 2024. Jane Eyre: Chapter 36. Welcome back! Storytime for Grownups continues with Chapter 36 of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.

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  4. Há 1 dia · "The Brontës' gifted biographer provides us with another superlative Norton Critical Edition of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel. For the classroom and for the general reader, there's no better way to experience the context in which Jane Eyre was written, illuminating modern commentary, and the novel itself in an authoritative text."--Fred Kaplan, Queens College and The Graduate Center, City ...

  5. Há 5 dias · These characteristics are common to most good novels, but few contain them to the extent that Jane Eyre and Villette do, and even fewer employ them as the main vehicle of their structure and theme. For in Jane Eyre and Villette it is the imagery, symbolism, and the other techniques of poetry—as distinguished from the methods of prose—that are basic to an understanding of those novels ...

  6. Há 1 dia · AMAZON NOOK. The orphaned Jane Eyre has emerged a fiercely independent young woman. As governess at Thornfield Hall, she’s found her first real home–though it stands in the shadow of the estate’s master, Mr. Rochester, and its haunted halls ring with maniacal laughter. For even the grandest houses have secrets.

  7. Há 5 dias · Answer: Bessie. Eliza, Georgiana, and John Reed were the children of Mrs. Reed and either ignored or abused Jane. Miss Abbot and Bessie were the servants in the house and while Miss Abbot was bitter, Bessie told the children stories and sang to them. She took care of Jane after she became sick in the Red room. 3.