Jane Eyre is a literary masterpiece by Charlotte Brontë, first published in 1847. The novel tells the story of Jane Eyre, a plain but strong-willed orphan who overcomes a harsh childhood to become a governess at Thornfield Hall, the home of the brooding and mysterious Mr. Rochester.
As Jane falls in love with Rochester, she discovers a terrible secret that tests her values and integrity. The novel explores themes of class, gender, morality, and self-respect, all through Jane’s compelling first-person narrative.
With its blend of romance, mystery, and social critique, Jane Eyre remains a powerful and enduring work that broke boundaries in its time and still resonates today.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.