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Jane Eyre (eBook)

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2023
484 Seiten
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In "Jane Eyre," Charlotte Brontë presents a richly textured narrative that intertwines themes of love, morality, and social critique within the framework of a Gothic romance. The novel follows the life of its eponymous heroine, Jane, as she navigates the oppressive structures of Victorian society, seeking autonomy and belonging. Brontë's use of first-person narration immerses readers in Jane's inner turmoil, while her lyrical prose captures the stark contrasts between passion and restraint, social class and personal agency. As a pioneering work in feminist literature, "Jane Eyre" challenges normative gender roles and advocates for emotional and intellectual independence. Charlotte Brontë, one of the renowned Brontë sisters, drew upon her own experiences of isolation and societal restrictions in crafting "Jane Eyre." Born in 1816, Brontë faced the limitations imposed on women of her time, which informed her creations. The loss of family members and the impact of her upbringing in a clergyman's household added depth to her exploration of the themes of love, identity, and resilience, making Jane's journey profoundly relatable and universal. "Jane Eyre" is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with contemporary readers. Its profound insights into human nature, combined with Brontë's compelling storytelling, make it a must-read for anyone interested in literature that scrutinizes personal agency amidst societal constraints. This novel is not merely a tale of romance; it is an exploration of the struggle for self-determination and integrity, making it essential for both literary scholars and casual readers alike.

Charlotte Brontë, born on April 21, 1816, in Thornton, West Yorkshire, England, was an English novelist and poet, renowned as one of the principal figures in 19th-century British literature. She was the third of six children born to Maria (nee Branwell) and Patrick Brontë, an Irish clergyman. Orphaned of her mother at a young age, Charlotte and her siblings - Emily, Anne, Branwell, and Elizabeth - were later educated at home, leading to an intensely imaginative and literary upbringing that would deeply influence their writing. Brontë first published her works, including her most famous novel, 'Jane Eyre' (1847), under the male pseudonym Currer Bell, a common practice among female writers seeking to circumvent the era's pervasive gender bias. 'Jane Eyre' broke significant ground for its narrative style, characterized by an intimate first-person perspective and a complex female protagonist, whose inner strength and moral fortitude challenged the Victorian conventions of womanhood. In addition to her literary accomplishments, Brontë's brief tenure as a governess and experiences at a harsh boarding school informed her vivid portrayals of the stark realities faced by women and the working-class. Charlotte Brontë's work continues to be celebrated for its emotional depth, psychological insight, and revolutionary approach to depicting women's experiences. Despite facing personal tragedy, including the deaths of her siblings, Brontë's legacy endures as an emblem of literary innovation and feminist thought, lasting well beyond her death on March 31, 1855.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century society • 19th century women authors • beneath a scarlet sky • Bildungsroman genre • British classic novels • bronte sisters • call me by your name • English literature coursework • female empowerment • feminist bildungsroman • Feminist Literature Classics • First-Person Narrative • gender roles • Gothic Romance • gothic romance fiction • Great Expectations • historical fiction bestsellers • Identity Exploration • Isolation • Jane Austen • Ken Follett • Little Women • Love and morality in fiction • Love Story • moody landscapes • moral autonomy • mystery elements • Nicholas Sparks • Nora Roberts • orphaned heroine • Personal Growth • Social Critique • The Handmaid’s Tale • The Hideaway • Victorian England • Victorian Literature
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