Jane Eyre (Annotated Edition)
Chapter-by-Chapter “What’s Just Happened”, Context Snacks, key quotes, themes & critics
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Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847) is a landmark of Victorian literature — a novel of love, independence, morality, and self-discovery. Orphaned and mistreated, Jane becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she falls in love with the brooding Mr Rochester — only to uncover a shocking secret in the attic.
This TritonLit Annotated Edition makes Brontë’s masterpiece fully accessible for readers and students:
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Chapter-by-chapter guidance: concise “What’s Just Happened” summaries after every chapter.
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Context Snacks: quick, memorable background notes on Victorian society, religion, education, and the Gothic tradition.
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Character insights: analysis of Jane, Rochester, Bertha Mason, St. John Rivers, and more.
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Key quotes with commentary: close readings that unpack Brontë’s imagery, symbolism, and style.
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Themes and critics: perspectives on gender, class, morality, love, and identity.
A perfect edition for students, teachers, and lovers of nineteenth-century fiction, this volume brings new clarity to one of the most beloved novels ever written.
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