TY - BOOK AU - Bront�e, Charlotte TI - Jane Eyre T2 - First Avenue classics SN - 1467732419 U1 - PR4167 .J3 2014 PY - 2014///] CY - Minneapolis PB - First Avenue Editions KW - Governesses - Fiction KW - Fathers and daughters - Fiction KW - Mentally ill women - Fiction KW - Charity-schools - Fiction KW - Married people - Fiction KW - Country homes - Fiction KW - Young women - Fiction KW - Orphans - Fiction KW - Gouvernantes - Romans, nouvelles, etc KW - P�eres et filles - Romans, nouvelles, etc KW - Femmes vivant avec un trouble de sant�e mentale - Romans, nouvelles, etc KW - �Ecoles de charit�e - Romans, nouvelles, etc KW - Couples mari�es - Romans, nouvelles, etc KW - Jeunes femmes - Romans, nouvelles, etc KW - FICTION / Coming of Age KW - Charity-schools KW - Country homes KW - Fathers and daughters KW - Governesses KW - Married people KW - Mentally ill women KW - Orphans KW - Young women KW - England - Fiction KW - Angleterre - Romans, nouvelles, etc KW - England N1 - eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Literary Reference Center Collection Vendor-supplied metadata N2 - Article Abstract: Annotation Jane Eyre endures a harsh childhood as an orphan living first with her cruel aunt and later at a boarding school run by a callous headmaster. After completing school, Jane accepts a governess job taking care of a spirited young girl, and she secretly falls in love with her employer, the dark and brooding Mr. Rochester. But after he proposes, she discovers he has a secret with the power to destroy their relationship--and maybe even his life. Struggle, heartbreak, and redemption all play into this unabridged version of Charlotte Bronte's classic English novel, taken from the 1897 copyright edition and featuring original illustrations by F. H. Townsend UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=687385 ER -