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Jane Eyre traces the moral, emotional, and spiritual education of an orphaned girl who resists cruelty, dependency, and social diminishment in pursuit of self-respect and reciprocal love. Combining Bildungsroman, Gothic romance, domestic realism, and proto-feminist argument, the novel transforms the conventions of Victorian fiction through its intense first-person voice. Its brooding houses, hidden histories, and psychological inwardness place it within the Gothic tradition, while its ethical seriousness and critique of class, gender, and religious hypocrisy make it a central work of nineteenth-century realism. Charlotte Brontë wrote from a life marked by loss, intellectual hunger, constrained opportunity, and acute observation of women's limited social roles. Her experiences as a clergyman's daughter, schoolgirl, governess, and teacher inform the novel's institutions, its suspicion of false piety, and its understanding of economic vulnerability. Publishing under the name Currer Bell, Brontë fashioned in Jane a heroine whose plainness, passion, and moral autonomy challenged contemporary expectations of feminine submission. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the development of the English novel, feminist literary history, or the enduring power of the confessional voice. Jane Eyre rewards both first-time readers and seasoned scholars with its dramatic force, moral complexity, and unforgettable assertion of human dignity.

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