Jane Eyre is a classic romance novel by Charlotte Brontë which was published in 1847 by Smith, Elder & Company, London, and is one of the most famous British novels.
Charlotte Brontë first published the book as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography under the pseudonym Currer Bell, and it was an instant success, earning the praise of many reviewers, including William Makepeace Thackeray, to whom Charlotte Brontë dedicated her second edition.
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A Poor Girl
Jane Eyre's life is full of serious aspects which are presented into some important subjects, such as the relationships between men and women, women's equality, the treatment of children and of women, religious faith and religious hypocrisy, the realization of selfhood, and the true love. However, the most significant thought of Charlotte Bronte is the relationship between male and female is equal, which is not only the purpose of main character named Jane Eyre, but also the target of Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre is an ideal, indomitable, independent and brave woman. She has unbearable experience and extremely vehement self-esteem. When Jane Eyre was very young, her parents went off. As a result, she was sent to live with her aunt who is the only relative she has and she is also a selfish and cruel woman who treats Jane as badly as a ragtag. At the same time, Jane's cousins always play a trick on her or laugh at her. After a few time, the ruthless aunt sends Jane to an orphanage and to accept her education.
English writer noted for her novel Jane Eyre (1847), sister of Anne Brontë and Emily Brontë. The three sisters are almost as famous for their short, tragic lives as for their novels. In their works they described love more truthfully that was common in Victorian age England. In the past 40 years Charlotte Brontë's reputation has risen rapidly, and feminist criticism has done much to show that she was speaking up for oppressed women of every age.
'A little, plain, provincial, sickly-looking old maid', is how George Lewes described Charlotte Brontë to George Eliot. She was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England. Charlotte was the daughter of an Anglican clergyman who had moved with his family to Haworth amid the Yorkshire moors in 1820. After their mother and two eldest children died, Chalotte was left with her sisters Emily and Anne and brother Branwell to the care of their father, and their strict, religious aunt, Elisabeth Branwell. To escape their unhappy surroundings, the children listened stories about the often violent behavior of the countryfolk. When other children enjoyed to play outdoors, they created imaginary kingdoms, which were built around Branwell's toy soldiers, and which inspired them to create continuing stories of fantasylands of Angria and Gondal.
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