Jane Eyre
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Charlotte Brontë
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The complete text of Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece — the novel that changed the way women speak in fiction — with a critical afterword by philosopher and writer Henry Bugalho.
"I am no bird, and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will."
Jane Eyre is ten years old, orphaned, penniless, and locked in a red room for the crime of fighting back. From that moment of captivity, Charlotte Brontë launches one of the most extraordinary voices in the English language — fierce, intimate, uncompromising — a voice that will carry its narrator from the frozen corridors of a charity school to the secrets of a Gothic manor, from the temptation of a forbidden love to the discovery of her own unbreakable will.
Jane Eyre is more than a love story. It is the story of a woman who refuses to be defined by what she lacks — beauty, money, family, status — and who demands, in a world determined to silence her, the right to speak, to choose, and to exist on her own terms.
With an original critical afterword by Henry Bugalho
This edition features an exclusive afterword by philosopher and writer Henry Bugalho, exploring what the novel reveals beneath its surface: the fire that runs through the text like an artery, the woman in the attic who is named only seven times in nearly one hundred and ninety thousand words, the two men who offer Jane opposing forms of possession, and the radical act concealed in the novel's most famous sentence — "Reader, I married him" — where the emphasis falls not on the marriage but on the "I."
Why this edition:
This carefully formatted edition presents the complete, unabridged text of the 1847 novel as Charlotte Brontë wrote it, with clean formatting for comfortable reading on any device. No modernizations, no abridgments — just the voice that changed English fiction, with original critical material you will not find in any other edition.
What's included:
✦ The complete original text of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel ✦ Charlotte Brontë's preface to the second edition ✦ An exclusive critical afterword revealing the novel's hidden patterns and silences ✦ A biographical essay on Charlotte Brontë's remarkable and devastating life ✦ Professional formatting for Kindle
Perfect for:
- Readers discovering Jane Eyre for the first time
- Fans of gothic romance, Victorian fiction, and classic literature
- Students seeking the original text with fresh critical analysis
- Anyone who has ever been told they are too small, too plain, or too poor to matter
Two centuries later, Jane's voice still burns. Not because she found love — but because she refused to accept it on anyone's terms but her own.
"Reader — are you listening?"