‘And this man I bent over-this commonplace,
quiet stranger-how had he become involved in the web
of horror? and why had the Fury flown at him?’
This Gothic Romance of strength, rebellion, and desire will stick with you long after you’ve finished reading. An orphan girl is forced to find her own way in Victorian England and becomes a governess in a gothic mansion that has dark and terrifying secrets. When the mysterious master of the house returns, her carefully cultivated moral courage is stretched to the limit. This groundbreaking novel of a passionate and independent woman was a best-seller in 1847 and continues to inspire readers today.
Table of Content
Introductory Key to Jane Eyre: An Autobiography
Jane Eyre: An Autobiography
Topics for Discussion or Essays
Works of Charlotte Brontë
Bibliography
About the author
Michelle M. White has always loved reading classic novels and history books while raising her kids and working as a book designer. When her youngest son finished homeschool and started college, she too went back to school and earned degrees in History and English, focusing on nineteenth century culture and literature. She put her passion for books and history to work in her dream job by publishing Annotated Keynote Classics. Her favorite part is researching the authors and their times in history, putting it into context with their work, and discovering the clues that will help readers and students to get more enjoyment from the books. Michelle lives in South Florida with her husband, son, and their dog and cat. In addition to reading, she enjoys beach time, travel, and spending time with her grandchildren.