Jane Eyre, Annotated, with Commentary

Jane Eyre, Annotated, with Commentary

Jane Eyre, Annotated, with Commentary

Jane Eyre, Annotated, with Commentary

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Overview

BookDoors’ JANE EYRE is the most comprehensively annotated edition of Charlotte Brontë's novel available in print or online. Designed as an eBook, this and the other BookDoors Annotated editions of the Austen novels, of EVELINA, FRANKENSTEIN, WUTHERING HEIGHTS, and GREAT EXPECTATIONS offer you swift, seamless access to information and commentary. At bookdoors.com you will find an extraordinarily versatile search engine that permits you to look up words, concepts, history, and events in the novel and in the annotations. This will enhance your pleasure, whether you are a general reader, a student (an advantage in writing papers), or a faculty member teaching the novel or writing upon it,

Accompanying your reading of JANE EYRE is an extensive interpretive discussion, illustrations, a glossary, a selective bibliography, and a brief biography of Charlotte Brontë as well as an introductory essay attached to the first annotation. You will also find a biographical chronology that also places Charlotte Brontë's life among the political, cultural, and historical events of her time.

The modest price of $3.00 underscores BookDoors' mission to make these works accessible to an audience of widely different reading experience and expectations. The series aspires to provide today’s reader with the knowledge an informed reader of that time, 1848, possessed and which the Charlotte Brontë's took for granted.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015860993
Publisher: bookdoors
Publication date: 11/09/2012
Series: BookDoors Literature in Its Context , #10
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 227,032
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

The editor, Richard Fadem, received his B.A. from Columbia College, his M.A. from Columbia University, and his Ph.D. from Columbia University in English and Comparative Literature, with an emphasis upon English Romantic Literature and Victorian Literature. He taught at Scripps College and the Claremont Graduate School. For more information, please go to bookdoors.com.
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