Jane Eyre (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)
M**R
Do not fall for misleading pictures
What can you expect if a seller attaches false, misleading and computer designed pictures of a product. The pictures might attract your attention but when you actually receive the product the quality of so called "deluxe binding" is appallingly disappointing. The quality of ink used is pathetic and the materials, colours, shine all seem to have betrayed you in the picture when you take the book in hands. I feel let down by the purchase. Such sellers must be condemned ruthlessly and, if needed, blacklisted also.P.S: This review, in no way, reflects anything upon the essence of the book by Charlotte Bronte. It is a really a master piece of write up.
L**H
Poor papare quality
The book is really beautiful but one gets disappointed after seeing the quality of the book. Even the footpath seller provides better quality in their paperback edition... everything is good but the paper quality spoils the whole mood.
M**A
Beautiful jewel of literary world
The book was published in the 19th century in the English language. It is written from its protagonist’s perspective, the first-person narrative by the author who was a poet and novelist and whose novels are distinguished as classics of English literature. This book is written in 38 chapters and describes five stages of Jane Eyre’s life.Jane Eyre is an orphan adopted by her uncle Mr. Reed and after his death, it becomes Mrs. Reed’s responsibility to give her upbringing. Mrs. Reed isn’t at all fond of Jane and never gives up a chance to humiliate and abuse her emotionally and physically. Later Mrs. Reed sends her to Lowood school for academics, a charity school for orphan girls where students suffer scarcity of food and clothing. Jane makes a friend there and learns knitting, painting, French and other subjects.After completing her school, she decides to leave Lowood and be independent. She gets a job as a governess at Thornfield to look after and teach Mr. Edward Rochester’s ward, Adele. Gradually she develops affection for Mr. Rochester and both fall in love but there is a dark hidden secret at Thornfield that forces Jane to take some decisions and not go against her principles. She leaves Thornfield and moves to Moor House in search of employment.Charlotte Bronte has portrayed Jane as a strong, decision-maker and theist. The book is written with so much mindfulness and doesn’t leave its pace or rhythm. It is a quintessential work of the author. Sublime words have the power to bring readers into Jane’s world. This book must be read to realize how a genius skillfully turns a theme into a classic. It is so rich and sophisticated with its content that gives a feel of holding a precious jewel in the hand. Romance is the center point of this book, the way it is narrated will surely make you fall into love with it.“He has told me I am formed for labor – not for love, it follows that I am not formed for love: which is true, no doubt. But, in my opinion, if I am not formed for love, it follows that I am not formed for marriage. Would it not be strange, Die, to be chained for life to a man who regarded one but as a useful tool?” – Charlotte Bronte
Y**I
Great books
The prettiest books you can find. Absolutely loved them. Anyway classics are already so good but this makes it somehow better
J**
Quality
All time great book a classic.
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