Jane Eyre

author: Bronte, Charlotte, Bronte, Robbins, Trina
A poor, unwanted orphan, Jane Eyre seems destined to live a sad and ordinary life. But chance has brought her to Thornfield, home of Mr. Rochester and secrets no one will explain. Who is the laughing woman in the third floor room? What dark memories torment Mr. Rochester? Can a governess help the master of Thornfield Hall overcome the horror of his past, or will that past haunt them both...forever?.
year: 1997, 1991, 2003, 1982, 1992, 1981, 1987, 1988, 2008, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2011, 1984, 1963, 1976, 1994, 2012, 1962, 1973, 1980, 1942, 2001, 1960, 1946, 2016, 1948
call number/section: 1000, 823, 741.5
subjects: governesses, england, fiction, man-woman relationships, man-woman relationship, love stories, england, social life and customs, 19th century, fiction, great britain, love, fiction, fiction, closed captioning, closed caption video recordings, dating (social customs), drama, motion pictures, drama, audiobooks, orphans, young women, country homes, married people, charity-schools, england, mentally ill women, juvenile fiction, england, bildungsromans, eyre, jane (fictional character), husbands, father-daughter relationship, fathers and daughters, love stories, bildungsromans, secrets, interpersonal relations, eyre, jane (fictitious character), electronic books, mentally ill

Editions


Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Signet Classic (1997)
When a penniless governess falls in love with the brooding master of Thornfield, she is unaware of the tragic events that will follow.
Schools: 5



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Distributed by Random House (1991)
When a penniless governess falls in love with the brooding master of Thornfield, she is unaware of the tragic events that will follow.
Schools: 6



Jane eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Townsend Press (2003)
A poor, unwanted orphan, Jane Eyre seems destined to live a sad and ordinary life. But chance has brought her to Thornfield, home of Mr. Rochester and secrets no one will explain. Who is the laughing woman in the third floor room? What dark memories torment Mr. Rochester? Can a governess help the master of Thornfield Hall overcome the horror of his past, or will that past haunt them both...forever?.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
New American Library (1982)
The heroine, a plain and penniless governess, falls in love with the brooding, melancholy master of Thornfield.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Wordsworth Classics (1992)
A young woman looks back at her childhood in a harsh orphanage and describes her growing love for the man who employs her as governess.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
(1981)
When a penniless governess falls in love with the brooding master of Thornfield, she is unaware of the tragic events that will follow.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Puffin Classic (1987)
In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess and soon finds herself in love with her employer who has a terrible secret.
Schools: 2



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Dilithium/Crown (1988)
In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess and soon finds herself in love with her employer who has a terrible secret.
Schools: 2



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Wilder Publications, LLC (2008)
When a penniless governess falls in love with the brooding master of Thornfield, she is unaware of the tragic events that will follow.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Fox Video (1993)
Autobiographical story of the mousy governess Jane, and her relationship with the stormy Mr. Rochester.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Naxos AudioBooks (1996)
Charlotte Bronte's classic novel "Jane Eyre" in audio book format tells the tale of a young woman who becomes a governess for the daughter of the powerful Mr. Rochester, and falls in love with him not knowing of the terrible secret he holds.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Oxford University Press (2000)
Jane, a plain and penniless orphan in nineteenth-century England, accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall and soon finds herself in love with her melancholy employer, Mr. Edward Rochester, a man with a terrible secret. Includes an introduction, explanatory notes, and excerpts of nineteenth-century reviews.
Schools: 13



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Playmore Publishing (2004)
A simplified abriged version of Jane Eyre's experiences.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
HarperTeen (2011)
In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess and soon finds herself in love with her employer who has a terrible secret.
Schools: 2



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Reader's Digest Assoc. (1984)
An orphan who endures a harsh childhood, Jane Eyre becomes governess at Thronfield Hall in the employment of the mysterious Mr. Rochester. Jane's moral pilgrimage and the maturity of Charlotte Bronte's characterization are celebrated aspects of the novel, as is its imagery and narrative power.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Airmont Books (1963)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Purnell (1976)
A Vivtorian governess's love for her mysterious employer is threatened by the tragic secret of his mansion.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
TOR (1994)
The classic story of the relationship between Jane Eyre, a governess, and the eccentric, millionaire Rochester.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Holt, Rinehart and Winston

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Penguin Books (2012)
Jane, a plain and penniless orphan in nineteenth-century England, accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall and soon finds herself in love with her melancholy employer, Mr. Edward Rochester, a man with a terrible secret.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre (Pb)
Bronte


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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Macmillan (1962)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Pocket Books (1973)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Recorded Books (1980)
An orphan girl who accepts employment as a governess finds herself involved in a family secret and in love with her employer.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Dodd Mead (1942)
When Jane Eyre goes to work as a governess, she is unaware of the romantic and tragic events in which she will be involved.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Modern Pub. (2001)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte

A poor, orphaned governess meets and falls in love with a brooding, melancholy man given to rough outbursts of temper.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Signet (1960)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
The World publishing company (1946)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte


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JANE EYRE
Bronte, Charlotte


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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
The World publishing company (1946)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
The World publishing company (1946)

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Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
New American Library (1960)
Jane Eyre takes a governess position for Mr. Rochester and this begins a mysterious relationship between them and his insane wife.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
UDON Entertainment Inc (2016)
A graphic novel adaptation of the classic story about Jane, a plain and penniless orphan in nineteenth-century England, accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall and soon finds herself in love with her melancholy employer, Mr. Edward Rochester, a man with a terrible secret.
Schools: 5



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte

Jane, a plain and penniless orphan in nineteenth-century England, accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall and soon finds herself in love with her melancholy employer, Mr. Edward Rochester, a man with a terrible secret.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Robbins, Trina

Jane Eyre thinks she has found the perfect job, living in a huge mansion and teaching a nice little girl. But soon everything starts to get frightening. Did she really hear creepy laughter in the middle of the night? And who set the fire just down the hall from her bedroom?.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte

In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess at Thornfield Hall, a country estate owned by the mysteriously remote Mr. Rochester.
Schools: 1



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte

A penniless governess falls in love with the brooding master of Thornfield, unaware of the tragic events that will follow.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte


Schools: 3



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte

Presents Charlotte Bronte's classic nineteenth-century novel about a young woman who accepts employment as a governess and falls in love with her employer, who holds a terrible secret; and contains detailed explanatory notes, critical analysis, and a chronology of the author's life.
Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Pocket Books (1973)

Schools: 0



Jane Eyre
Bronte, Charlotte
Dodd, Mead & Company (1948)

Schools: 0


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