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Jane Eyre (Everyman's Classics)

Jane Eyre, is my hands-down favorite novel. Breathtaking in scope, Charlotte Bronte wrote a novel that is gothically romantic (given the popular style of the day), a commentary on Victorian England social mores, and of forbidden love...breaking the barrier between class. Jane was a feminist, controlling her fate, her life, despite whatever constraints (other people, social, financial) she encountered.Anyone who believes in the dismantling of the welfare state, should read this novel (and Charles Dickens for that matter) to get a better idea of the reality of a world in which "unfortunates" are dependent upon the random kindness and/or charity of others.

Jane Eyre (Everyman's Classics)

It's easy to understand and it starts to get fun when Jane falls in love with Mr. Rochester

Jane Eyre (Everyman's Classics)

Jane had to face a tough decision, and she made the decision she thought was right, that makes me love her character even more. Everyone that loves TRUE romance should read this.

Jane Eyre (Everyman's Classics)

It's sad that many people can't appreciate classics like a good movie recommended by a critic. This is the truest form of Victorian Literature, read it on your own, not because you have to.

Jane Eyre (Everyman's Classics)

Jane Eyre stands tall and firm as one of my favorite classics of all time. This is Victorian realism to the edge.

Jane Eyre (Everyman's Classics)

When I first picked a book for a school assignment. I had to read it. But when I got further into the book, it turned out to be an ok book to read. I didn't understand Jane's part very well. Why did she fall in love with an realy old man? You will have to read the book to figure this out.

Released under the MIT License.

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