Jane Eyre (Great Illustrated Classics (Abdo))

Jane Eyre (Great Illustrated Classics (Abdo))

By Charlotte Bronte, Malvina G. Vogel

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Book by Bronte, Charlotte, Vogel, Malvina G.
Publisher: Abdo Publishing Company
ISBN-13: 9781596792432
ISBN-10: 1596792434
Published on 1/1/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 240

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A fiery governess + her cool-tempered master = a sizzling romance After being raised in deplorable conditions from a young age, Jane is only too happy to embark upon her own independent journey; this path leads to none other than Mr. Rochester, the overseer of his gargantuan residence. The timespan of the novel sees Jane establishing numerous relationships--and particularly one of passion with Rochester--as she strives to establish herself and maintain her position as her own person. Yet her life simply cannot be as simple as she had hoped; secrets surrounding the manor eventually emerge, testing her personality amid an abrupt but drastic change in the history of her employer. Jane must decide whether a life with Rochester is warranted or even feasible--and, perhaps more importantly, whether she can personally overcome the barriers between her and her happiness with little more than her personality. As a whole, this novel is indeed worth a read; the author, Charlotte Bronte, lived in the 19th century, and her work reveals some aspects of how life was in that period; although it is ultimately a work of fiction and thus not entirely accurate, I found that the general notions and customs upheld are reflective of the first half of the 1800s as well. More than the glimpse of history, however, this book is also intriguing. There are some slower portions and chapters that approach a literary stall, but I believe that Bronte compensates for this with other sections. It has an appreciable balance of spirit, challenges, and dramatic tension, with Jane's time at Thornsfield (Rochester's residence) deserving a special mention. I wouldn't say I'd read it again, but it is definitely worth at least one read. I would recommend this to those searching for a warm yet almost tense (though not in a negative way) novel.

"Great Illustrated Classics" is a fabulous series for anyone looking to read a "classic" book but not wanting to spend too long on the 500+ pages. Instead, this series shortens the original book into concise but still gorgeous writing, paired with beautiful works of intricate art. I never had the patience to read the original Jane Eyre book, with its tiny print and multiple hundred pages and small line space, but this version of it is so entertaining. Jane Eyre is now one of my favorite books. It is historically set, romantic, and beautifully written and illustrated!