
Jane Eyre
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Orphaned and mistreated as a child, Jane grows up determined to preserve her dignity and inner freedom. Her journey takes her from a harsh childhood at Gateshead and Lowood School to Thornfield Hall, where she becomes governess and meets the mysterious Mr. Rochester. As love deepens, Jane is forced to confront secrets, temptation, social inequality, and the difficult demands of conscience.
First published in 1847, Charlotte Brontë's novel remains remarkable for its emotional intensity, psychological depth, and bold portrait of a woman seeking equality on her own terms. Combining romance, Gothic atmosphere, social criticism, and moral conflict, Jane Eyre continues to speak to readers across generations.
A timeless novel of resilience and selfhood, this masterpiece endures as one of the most beloved works of Victorian fiction.
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