Jane Eyre / Charlotte Brontë ; edited by Margaret Smith.
Language: English Series: Oxford world's classicsPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000Edition: New ed. with an introduction and revised notes by Sally ShuttleworthDescription: li,488 s. 20cmISBN:- 0192839659
- 9780199535590
- 823.8 21
- He.01
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Book | Biblioteket HKR | Skönlitteratur | Roman Eng Brontë | Available | 11156000147738 | |||
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
'Such a strange book! Imagine a novel with a little swarthy governess for heroine, and a middle-aged ruffian for hero.' Sharpe's London Magazine (June 1855) Jane Eyre is an orphan grown up under the harsh regime first of her aunt and then as a pupil at Lowood Institution. She leaves to become a governess to the daughter of the mysterious Mr Rochester; gradually their relationship deepens, but Jane's passionate nature has yet to endure its deepest blows. In this new edition Sally Shuttleworth explores the power of a narrative that questions the rights of women, the nature of servitude and madness, martyrdom and rebellion in a story whose emotional charge is a strong today as it was more than 150 years ago.
Previous ed.: 1998
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction
- Select bibliography
- Note on the text
- A Chronology of Jane Eyre
- Jane Eyre
- Appendix: Opinions of the Press as printed at the end of the third edition
- Explanatory Notes