Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
Title: Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Details: Words: 3625 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Details: Words: 3625 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Jane Eyre" was published in 1847 under the androgynous pseudonym of "Currer Bell." The publication was followed by widespread success. Utilizing two literary traditions, the Bildungsroman and the Gothic novel, "Jane Eyre" is a powerful narrative with profound themes concerning genders, family, passion, and identity. It is unambiguously one of the most celebrated novels in British literature.
Born in 1816, Charlotte Bronte was the third daughter of Patrick Bronte, an ambitious and intelligent clergyman. According to Newsman,
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