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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - Wilco Classic Library hardback edition front cover
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - hardback classic novel spine and cover detail
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - hardback edition back cover with blurb
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - complete unabridged hardback classic novel

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - Classic Gothic Romance Novel - Fiction - Hardback Edition

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Barcode: 9789124251444
Publisher: Wilco
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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9789124251444
Publisher: Wilco Publishing House (Classic Library series)
Age Range: Young Adult / Adult

Overview:
Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre is one of the most enduring novels in English literature, following an orphaned girl who grows into a woman of remarkable moral courage. This case-bound hardback from Wilco's Classic Library presents the complete, unabridged text in a durable edition built for lasting home libraries. Ideal for students, book clubs, and readers of classic fiction, it combines passionate storytelling with themes of independence, love, and social justice, making it a timeless addition to any bookshelf and a thoughtful gift for literature lovers.

About the Book:
Jane Eyre opens with its young heroine enduring a bleak childhood at Gateshead Hall before being sent to the harsh Lowood School, where hardship forges her resilience and quiet integrity. As an adult, Jane takes a position as governess at Thornfield Hall, home to the brooding Mr. Rochester, and it is here that Brontë's narrative deepens into a story of secrets, longing, and moral testing. The developing relationship between Jane and Rochester is charged with tension, complicated by mysteries hidden within Thornfield's walls. Brontë's first-person voice gives the novel an intimate, confessional quality rarely found in fiction of its era, allowing readers to experience Jane's inner life directly as she wrestles with faith, class, and self-worth. The novel's gothic atmosphere, from candlelit corridors to sudden fires, sits alongside sharp social commentary on the position of women and the poor in Victorian England. Jane's insistence on equality and self-respect, even when it costs her love and security, remains strikingly modern, which is why the novel continues to resonate with readers nearly two centuries after publication. This Wilco Classic Library hardback presents the full unabridged story, preserving every twist of plot exactly as Brontë intended.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete, unabridged text of Brontë's most celebrated novel.
  • Durable case-bound hardback, built to last as a keepsake edition.
  • Part of the respected Wilco Classic Library series of world literature.
  • Perfect for students, book clubs, and collectors of classic fiction.
  • A thoughtful gift for readers who love gothic romance and Victorian literature.

About the Author:
Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three literary Brontë sisters. Raised in Haworth, Yorkshire, she drew on her own experiences of school, work, and loss to craft emotionally authentic fiction. Jane Eyre, first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Currer Bell, was an immediate success and remains her defining work. Brontë's writing broke new ground for women authors of her time, giving voice to female independence and moral conviction, and her influence continues to be felt across literature today.

Why You'll Love This Classic:
A gripping blend of romance, gothic mystery, and social conscience, this Wilco hardback edition of Jane Eyre delivers Brontë's masterpiece in a beautifully durable format, perfect for reading, gifting, or building a classic fiction collection.

Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly by print run; ISBN and edition are as shown for this UK stocked hardback.

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