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The novel contains elements of social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core, but is nonetheless a novel many consider ahead of its time given the individualistic character of Jane and the novel's exploration of classism, sexuality, religion, and proto-feminism. In its internalisation of the action-the focus is on the gradual unfolding of Jane's moral and spiritual sensibility, and all the events are coloured by a heightened intensity that was previously the domain of poetry-Jane Eyre revolutionised the art of fiction.

Charlotte Bront has been called the 'first historian of the private consciousness' and the literary ancestor of writers like Joyce and Proust. Stevie Davies describes it as an "influential feminist text" because of its in-depth exploration of a strong female character's feelings. They suffered similarly during their time as teachers and governesses, with Charlotte and Anne drawing on bitter personal experience for their novels. Though financially precarious, each inherited a small nest egg from their aunt, and invested this in railroad shares — without interference from their father.

Most surprising of all, when she married Arthur Bell Nicholls late in life in at age 38 — she died the next year , Charlotte had a pre-nup drawn up! Admittedly, this was insisted on by her father, who was suspicious his potential son-in-law might be a gold-digger. Nicholls pursued Charlotte long before she became famous or wealthy, and stood out in the rain crying the first time she turned him down.

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Charlotte, then, understood only too well how much money affected the choices a woman made in life. Was she happy to marry a broken suitor, blinded and lame, who had lied to her about a previous wife and almost caused her to commit bigamy? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. When you look at Jane Eyre, you might just see a long novel about a gal in an ugly grey dress whose life—a lot of the time—totally sucks.

The thing is, When you look at Jane Eyre, you might just see a long novel about a gal in an ugly grey dress whose life—a lot of the time—totally sucks.

In fact, we start to get kind of obsessed with all the gory details after a while. Did Jane and Rochester's wedding really get interrupted at the altar just now? Why did Rochester decide to keep his wife locked in the attic?

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How many mistresses did he have? Will Jane marry her cousin or agree to bigamy? Is there a ghost at Thornfield Hall Of course, apart from the whole thirst-for-voyeurism thing that we all have, Jane Eyre also offers something else: a tale about The Man getting you down. And we all know about that.

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Reed or Mr. Brocklehurst or your fourth-grade math teacher just because that person has a stick up their you-know-what.

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Maybe some of us have also been the young employee who gets pressured to do something immoral or just to work late again by our boss. That "someone else" might not be an insane Vampire arsonist—but hey, parallels only go so far. Even if you've never spent time as a governess in a Moldering mansion—hey, even if you're a dude—you've likely felt "puny and insignificant" at some point in your life.

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And there is nothing more relatable than watching the underdog get kicked around This edition is illustrated and annotated well. It contains all the information about the book and writer. Get A Copy.

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