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Title: Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

Note: Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre

Credits: David Price

Summary: "Jane Eyre: An Autobiography" by Charlotte Brontë is a novel written in the early 19th century, specifically during the Victorian era. The story centers around Jane Eyre, an orphaned girl who faces hardship and oppression while growing up in the unkind household of her aunt, Mrs. Reed. The narrative unfolds her struggles against social class constraints and personal adversities as she searches for love, belonging, and independence. The opening of the novel introduces us to Jane Eyre's bleak existence at Gateshead Hall, where she lives with her aunt and cousins. As a child, Jane is mistreated by her relatives, particularly her cousin John Reed, who bullies her relentlessly. Following a confrontation with John, Jane is punished by being locked in the "red-room," a place associated with fear and isolation, which deepens her feelings of alienation and resentment. This initial section sets the tone for Jane's journey as it highlights her passionate spirit and desire for justice, laying the groundwork for her development and the challenges she will face in her quest for a place where she truly belongs. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 77.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Author: Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855

Illustrator: Townsend, F. H. (Frederick Henry), 1868-1920

EBook No.: 1260

Published: Mar 1, 1998

Downloads: 28863

Language: English

Subject: Orphans -- Fiction

Subject: England -- Fiction

Subject: Young women -- Fiction

Subject: Love stories

Subject: Governesses -- Fiction

Subject: Fathers and daughters -- Fiction

Subject: Mentally ill women -- Fiction

Subject: Charity-schools -- Fiction

Subject: Married people -- Fiction

Subject: Country homes -- Fiction

Subject: Bildungsromans

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:1260:2 1998-03-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Townsend, F. H. (Frederick Henry) Brontë, Charlotte en 1
2025-08-04T03:20:23Z Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

This edition has images.

Title: Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

Note: Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre

Credits: David Price

Summary: "Jane Eyre: An Autobiography" by Charlotte Brontë is a novel written in the early 19th century, specifically during the Victorian era. The story centers around Jane Eyre, an orphaned girl who faces hardship and oppression while growing up in the unkind household of her aunt, Mrs. Reed. The narrative unfolds her struggles against social class constraints and personal adversities as she searches for love, belonging, and independence. The opening of the novel introduces us to Jane Eyre's bleak existence at Gateshead Hall, where she lives with her aunt and cousins. As a child, Jane is mistreated by her relatives, particularly her cousin John Reed, who bullies her relentlessly. Following a confrontation with John, Jane is punished by being locked in the "red-room," a place associated with fear and isolation, which deepens her feelings of alienation and resentment. This initial section sets the tone for Jane's journey as it highlights her passionate spirit and desire for justice, laying the groundwork for her development and the challenges she will face in her quest for a place where she truly belongs. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 77.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Author: Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855

Illustrator: Townsend, F. H. (Frederick Henry), 1868-1920

EBook No.: 1260

Published: Mar 1, 1998

Downloads: 28863

Language: English

Subject: Orphans -- Fiction

Subject: England -- Fiction

Subject: Young women -- Fiction

Subject: Love stories

Subject: Governesses -- Fiction

Subject: Fathers and daughters -- Fiction

Subject: Mentally ill women -- Fiction

Subject: Charity-schools -- Fiction

Subject: Married people -- Fiction

Subject: Country homes -- Fiction

Subject: Bildungsromans

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:1260:3 1998-03-01T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Townsend, F. H. (Frederick Henry) Brontë, Charlotte en 1