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We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age.Will you support our efforts with a donation?Jane Eyre experienced abuse at a young age, not only from her aunt¿who raised her after both her parents died¿but also from the headmaster of Lowood Institution, where she is sent away to. After ten years of living and teaching at Lowood Jane decides she is ready to see more of the world and takes a position as a governess at Thornfield Hall. Jane later meets the mysterious master of Thornfield Hall, Mr. Rochester, and becomes drawn to him.Charlotte Brontë published Jane Eyre: An Autobiography on October 16th 1847 using the pen name ¿Currer Bell.¿ The novel is known for revolutionizing prose fiction, and is considered to be ahead of its time because of how it deals with topics of class, religion, and feminism.
Jane Eyre; ou Les mémoires d'une institutrice, a été considérée comme importante tout au long de l'histoire de l'humanité. Dans un effort pour s'assurer que ce travail ne soit jamais perdu, nous avons pris des mesures pour assurer sa préservation en republiant ce livre dans un format moderne pour les générations actuelles et futures. Ce livre complet a été retapé, remanié et reformaté. Comme ces livres ne sont pas des scans des publications originales des auteurs, le texte est lisible et clair.
El otro día, al revisar mis papeles, hallé en mi mesa la siguiente copia de una carta que envié, un año ha, a un viejo conocido del colegio.Querido Charles:Creo que cuando tú y yo estuvimos juntos en Eton no éramos lo que podría llamarse personajes populares; tú eras un ser sarcástico, observador, perspicaz y frío; no intentaré trazar mi propio retrato, pero no recuerdo que fuera especialmente atractivo, ¿y tú? Desconozco qué magnetismo animal nos unió; desde luego, yo jamás albergué por ti sentimiento alguno que se pareciera al de Pilades y Orestes, y tengo razones para creer que, por tu parte, estabas igualmente lejos de cualquier sentimiento romántico. No obstante, fuera de las horas lectivas, estábamos siempre juntos, charlando y paseando; cuando el tema de conversación eran nuestros compañeros o nuestros maestros, nos comprendíamos mutuamente, y cuando yo recurría a alguna expresión de afecto, a un aprecio vago por algo excelente o hermoso, tanto si era de naturaleza animada como inanimada, tu sardónica frialdad no me impresionaba; entonces, como ahora, me sentía superior a tal freno. Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde que te escribí y más aún desde que nos vimos; el otro día, hojeando casualmente un periódico de tu condado, mis ojos fueron a dar con tu nombre. Empecé a pensar en los viejos tiempos, a repasar los acontecimientos ocurridos desde que nos separamos y me senté para escribir esta carta; no sé cuáles han sido tus ocupaciones, pero oirás, si decides escucharme, cómo el mundo me ha tratado a mí.
"Jane, be still; don't struggle so like a wild, frantic bird, that is rending its own plumage in its desperation. I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being, with an independent will; which I now exert to leave you." ― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Brontë recounts the life-story of Jane, a passionate and strong-willed girl. Jane is raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel and wealthy aunt, and has felt like an outcast throughout her early life. At the Lowood School too, the school headmaster Mr. Brocklehurst turns out to be a cruel, hypocritical and abusive man. Her spirit is tested once again when she arrives at Thornfield Hall, where she has been hired by the brooding and proud Edward Rochester to care for Adèle, his ward. Jane finds herself in love with Rochester but life is still not easy for her. She struggles once again to finally marry Rochester and live a happy life.
Large Print EditionLarge Print 16-point font for easy readingProfessionally typeset for premium quality print and easy readingFeatures an uplifting extended biography of the life and experiences of Charlotte Brontë'Charlotte Brontë's timeless novel explores love, identity, and independence in 19th-century England. The novel follows Jane, an orphan girl, on her journey to find herself. She discovers the transformative power of love and the importance of staying true to oneself while tormented by a cruel relative."I would always rather be happy than dignified."Identity is a prominent theme in Jane Eyre. Jane struggles to find her place but ultimately discovers who she is and what she stands for. Love is another key theme as Jane's relationship with Mr. Rochester transforms both characters. Jane learns independence as a crucial character trait as she learns refuses to compromise her principles, even in adversity.This classic is a must-read for anyone seeking to explore these timeless themes. The book resonates with readers of all ages and backgrounds. The prose is beautiful, the characters unforgettable, and the plot compelling. Don't miss out - pick up your copy today of this Sastrugi Press Classic and discover the magic of this unforgettable novel!Get your copy of this timeless classic today!
The Professor, A Tale was Charlotte Bronte's debut book. The book is written in the first person from the perspective of a young guy named William Crimsworth and narrates his story. It talks about his personal connections, his profession as a teacher in Brussels, and his maturation. Edward offers William a job as a clerk, but Edward is jealous of his intelligence and education. William is relieved of his post by Mr. Hunsden's actions, and he begins a new position at a boys' boarding school in Belgium. Mademoiselle Reuter, the headmistress of a nearby girls' school, accepts William as a ""professor."" He is first captivated by her and starts to fall in love with her, but he overhears her and Monsieur Pelet discussing their impending marriage and their deceitful treatment of him. Will William Crimsworth be able to settle in his life? Read The Professor, A Tale of the stressful and chaotic life of a person and how he will overcome his situations to a settled phase of life.
Mentre nello Yorkshire dilagano le proteste contro l’avvento della meccanizzazione del lavoro, l’imprenditore tessile Robert Moore conduce una florida azienda. Diviso fra i contrasti con gli operai e la convivenza con la sorella Hortense, egli non sa che Caroline, la cugina a cui Hortense insegna il francese, ha un debole per lui. Quest’ultima stringe ben presto amicizia con la ricca ereditiera Shirley, vera proprietaria della fabbrica e vecchia conoscenza di Robert. L’intricato triangolo amoroso finisce per incrociarsi con gli eventi della Storia, quando Moore scampa ad un attentato. Considerato un affresco vividissimo delle lotte sociali di metà Ottocento – e del luddismo, in particolare – "Shirley" è anche un vibrante inno all’amore, in un’epoca in cui, purtroppo, morte e sofferenza erano all’ordine del giorno. Un’opera inestimabile: nessun vero amante della grande letteratura potrebbe resistere al suo fascino senza tempo... Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) nasce a Thornton, figlia di un pastore protestante e di un’insegnante. È la terzogenita di sei figli: le due sorelle minori Emily ed Anne saranno a loro volta scrittrici (autrici, rispettivamente, di "Cime tempestose" e "Agnes Grey"). Nel corso della sua vita assisterà alla morte di ogni membro della famiglia, con l’esclusione del padre. Nel 1842, dopo aver lavorato come insegnante ed istitutrice privata, si reca con la sorella Emily a Bruxelles, con l’intento di studiare il francese. Fra il 1847 e il 1853 dà alle stampe i suoi capolavori ("Jane Eyre" "Shirley" e "Villette"), per poi assecondare il volere paterno e sposare il reverendo Nicholls (1854). Muore poco dopo, a causa di complicazioni legate alla prima gravidanza.
The English author Charlotte Bronte wrote the book, Jane Eyre. The main character of the book tells the story in the first person. It takes place at the end of George III's reign, somewhere in the north of England (1760-1820). There are five main phases: Jane's upbringing at Gateshead Hall, where her aunt and cousins abuse her physically and verbally; her schooling at Lowood School, where she makes friends and role models but experiences persecution and deprivation; Her time as a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she meets her enigmatic employer, Edward Fairfax Rochester, and falls in love; her time in the Moor House, where her earnest but icy clergyman cousin, St. John Rivers, proposes to her; and finally, her reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester. It offers viewpoints on a variety of significant societal topics and concepts throughout these parts, many of which are critical of the existing quo.Charlotte Brontë.
English author Charlotte Bronte published Villette in 1853. The central protagonist Lucy Snowe moves from her native England to the made-up French-speaking city of Villette to work as a teacher at a girls' school, where she becomes entangled in romance and adventure.A few weeks after Polly left Mrs. Bretton's house, Lucy also departs for unspecified reasons. Lucy is left without a family, a home, or any money due to an unexplained family tragedy. She is employed by Miss Marchmont, a rheumatically disabled woman, as a career.Miss Marchmont shares her sad love story of 30 years ago with Lucy and concludes that she should treat Lucy better. She believes that death will reunite her with her dead lover. She thrives despite Mme. Beck was always watching over the staff and students.Lucy gets to know her coworker, the obnoxious, autocratic, and combative professor M. Paul Emanuel, progressively better. Paul and She do end up falling in love.The incidents involving the nun undoubtedly played a significant role in the book's reputation as gothic fiction.
Charlotte Brontë is one of the most famous literary figures in English literature.
Devenue orpheline dès son plus âge, Jane Eyre est recueillie par M. Reed, son oncle. Après la mort de ce dernier, sa tante la traite durement et l'accuse de tous les vices. Lorsqu'elle entre dans sa dixième année, Mme Reed, décidée à s'en débarrasser définitivement, envoie Jane dans une pension pour jeunes filles pauvres, où l'on va lui enseigner sévèrement, les rigueurs de la vie...
After a family disaster, Lucy Snowe travels to the city of Villette to teach at a girls' school. There, Lucy becomes progressively closer to the irascible and autocratic M. Paul Emanuel.
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