Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontรซ

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Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontรซ

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Jane Eyre is one of the most influential English novels every written. Published in 1847, "Charlotte Bronte's gothic masterpiece became the sensation of Victorian England. Its great breakthrough was its intimate dialogue with the reader," according to Robert McCrum in The Guardian, which placed the book number 12 on the list of 100 Best Novels of all time.

About the Author

Emily Jane Brontรซ was the most solitary member of a unique, tightly-knit, English provincial family. Born in 1818, she shared the parsonage of the town of Haworth, Yorkshire, with her older sister, Charlotte, her brother, Branwell, her younger sister, Anne, and her father, The Reverend Patrick Brontรซ. All five were poets and writers; all but Branwell would publish at least one book.

Fantasy was the Brontรซ children's one relief from the rigors of religion and the bleakness of life in an impoverished region. They invented a series of imaginary kingdoms and constructed a whole library of journals, stories, poems, and plays around their inhabitants. Emily's special province was a kingdom she called Gondal, whose romantic heroes and exiles owed much to the poems of Byron.

Brief stays at several boarding schools were the sum of her experiences outside Haworth until 1842, when she entered a school in Brussels with her sister Charlotte. After a year of study and teaching there, they felt qualified to announce the opening of a school in their own home, but could not attract a single pupil.

In 1845 Charlotte Brontรซ came across a manuscript volume of her sister's poems. She knew at once, she later wrote, that they were "not at all like poetry women generally write...they had a peculiar music-wild, melancholy, and elevating." At her sister's urging, Emily's poems, along with Anne's and Charlotte's, were published pseudonymously in 1846. An almost complete silence greeted this volume, but the three sisters, buoyed by the fact of publication, immediately began to write novels. Emily's effort was Wuthering Heights; appearing in 1847 it was treated at first as a lesser work by Charlotte, whose Jane Eyre had already been published to great acclaim. Emily Brontรซ's name did not emerge from behind her pseudonym of Ellis Bell until the second edition of her novel appeared in 1850.

In the meantime, tragedy had struck the Brontรซ family. In September of 1848 Branwell had succumbed to a life of dissipation. By December, after a brief illness, Emily too was dead; her sister Anne would die the next year. Wuthering Heights, Emily's only novel, was just beginning to be understood as the wild and singular work of genius that it is. "Stronger than a man," wrote Charlotte, "Simpler than a child, her nature stood alone."

Critical Reviews

"At the end we are steeped through and through with the genius, the vehemence, the indignation of Charlotte Brontรซ."--Virginia Woolf

Publishing Information

Publisher: Bantam Classics
Pub date: 1983-09-01
Length: 528 pages

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