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020 | _a9780199535590 | ||
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_aPR4167 _b.J3 2008 |
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_aBronte, Charlotte _d(, 1816-1855) |
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_aJane Eyre _c/ Charlotte Brontë ; edited by Margaret Smith ; with an introduction and revised notes by Sally Shuttleworth |
250 | _aNew ed. | ||
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_aOxford _b: Oxford University Press _c, 2008 |
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_a488 p. _c; 20 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aOxford world's classics | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references | ||
520 | _aCharlotte Bront s most beloved novel describes the passionate love between the courageous orphan Jane Eyre and the brilliant, brooding, and domineering Rochester. The loneliness and cruelty of Janes childhood strengthens her natural independence and spirit, which prove invaluable when she takes a position as a governess at Thornfield Hall. But after she falls in love with her sardonic employer, her discovery of his terrible secret forces her to make a heart-wrenching choice. Ever since its publication in 1847, Jane Eyre has enthralled every kind of reader, from the most critical and cultivated to the youngest and most unabashedly romantic. It lives as one of the great triumphs of storytelling and as a moving and unforgettable portrayal of a woman's quest for self-respect. | ||
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_aGovernesses _x--Fiction |
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_aCountry homes _v--Fiction |
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_aMentally ill _x--Fiction |
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_aUpper class _z-England _v--Fiction |
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_aCharity - schools _v--Fiction |
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_aOrphans _v--Juvenile fiction |
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_aEngland _v--Fiction |
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655 | 7 | _aBildungsromans | |
655 | 7 | _aLove stories | |
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_aSmith, Margaret _d, 1931 - |
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_aShuttleworth, Sally _d, 1952 - |
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