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Binding
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Number of Pages
167
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Discover Jane Eyre In A Modern Edition That Reimagines A Beloved Classic For TodayโS Readers. This Retelling Keeps The Core Of Charlotte BrontรซโS TaleโThemes Of Resilience, Love, And Self-DiscoveryโWhile Employing Lucid, Contemporary Language. Ideal For Teens And Adults Exploring Timeless Fiction, Students In Study Groups, And Readers Who Want A Fresh Perspective Without Losing The Essence Of The Original. The Tone Is Hopeful, Introspective, And Quietly Adventurous, Inviting You To Walk Alongside Jane On A Memorable Journey.
Structured As A Faithful Yet Accessible Retelling Of Jane Eyre, The Book Pairs Clear Narration With Thoughtful Pacing That Lets The Emotional Beats Breathe. Modernized Language Makes Dialogue And Inner Life Easier To Follow, While Keeping The Atmosphere And Credibility Of The Period. Engaging Illustrations Accompany Key Moments, Offering Visual Anchors That Enhance Comprehension And Spark Imagination, Whether YouโRe Reading Aloud, Annotating For Class, Or Exploring The Story With Friends.
After Finishing Jane Eyre, Readers Gain A Reinforced Sense Of Resilience And Independence, Along With A Renewed Appreciation For The Power Of Self-Trust And Courage. This Edition Leaves You With Something To Ponder Long After The Final PageโAn Inviting Doorway To The Themes Of Love, Dignity, And Identity That Endure Through The Ages.
Product Details
Author
Charlotte Bronte
Publisher
B Jain Publishers
Number of Pages
167
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Charlotte Bront Was Born At Thornton, Yorkshire In 1816, The Third Child Of Patrick And Maria Bront. Her Father Was Perpetual Curate Of Haworth, Yorkshire From 1820 Until His Death In 1861. Her Mother Died In 1821, Leaving Five Daughters And A Son. Charlotte Was Employed As A Teacher From 1835 To 1838, Was Subsequently A Governess, And In 1842 Went With Her Sister Emily To Study Languages In Brussels, Where During 1843 She Again Worked As A Teacher. Charlottes First Novel, The Professor, Was Rejected By Several Publishers And Was Not Published Until 1857. Jane Eyre Was Published In 1847 And Achieved Immediate Success. In 1848 Branwell Bront Died, As Did Emily Before The End Of The Same Year, And Anne In The Following Summer, So That Charlotte Alone Survived Of The Six Children. Charlotte Married In 1854 The Revd A. B Nicholls, Her Fathers Curate, But Died In March 1855.