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Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë

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Written in the mid-19th century, Charlotte Brontë's «Jane Eyre» remains a timeless classic that captures the hearts of readers and immerses them in the eternal mystery of love. It tells the story of the orphan Jane Eyre, who is cast away by her aunt and sent to a harsh boarding school. Her destiny becomes intertwined with that of Edward Rochester, a wealthy English aristocrat who owns the gloomy estates of Thornfield Hall and Ferndean.
Both are in search of happiness: Jane in her small, but for her boundless world, and Rochester in his wide, but for him narrow and boring one. One day, their paths cross, and a sincere, passionate feeling ignites between them, changing their destinies. This love awakens not only the cheerless Thornfield Hall, but also the even gloomier Ferndean.
However, past mistakes and the rigid social conventions of the Victorian era stand in the way of the lovers. Will their unwavering love be able to overcome all these obstacles and endure in the face of secrets that could destroy everything? This novel, which became a standard of psychological realism, deeply explores themes of independence, morality, social inequality, and a woman's right to her own happiness.

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Illustrated by:
    Oleksiy Shcherbak
Paper type:
  • Mat
Cover type:
  • Hard
Age:
    16+
Print length:
    656
ISBN:
    978-617-8383-10-7
Dimension:
    164.0 x 239.0 mm