Jane Eyre: Deluxe Painted Edition - Harper Muse Classics: Painted Editions
Jane Eyre: Deluxe Painted Edition - Harper Muse Classics: Painted Editions
hardback
Published:
8 December, 2022
Description
Featuring enchanting cover art from artist Laci Fowler, this exquisite collector's edition of Jane Eyre invites readers to relive Charlotte Brontë's timeless tale of love, independence, and haunting secrets.
This deluxe painted edition is perfect for book collectors, Charlotte Brontë enthusiasts, and fans of Gothic romance and classic literature. Whether purchased as a gift or to treasure yourself, this edition features:
- A deluxe hardcover with Laci Fowler's hand-painted artwork, highlighted by embossing and gold foil
- Decorative interior pages with pull quotes woven throughout
- A matching ribbon marker and elegant gold page edges
When orphaned Jane becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, she finds both purpose and passion in her growing attachment to the enigmatic Mr. Rochester. But Thornfield harbors a dark secret--one that threatens Jane's chance at happiness and tests the limits of her courage. Ahead of its time with its explorations of feminism, morality, and faith, Jane Eyre endures as one of the greatest romance novels ever written.
Part of a four-volume collection, this edition joins Persuasion, Little Women, and The Mysterious Affair at Styles in bringing timeless stories to life with artistry and elegance. Beautifully designed and enduringly relevant, this edition of Jane Eyre will captivate both devoted Brontë fans and readers discovering the story for the first time.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780785294788 |
| ISBN10 | 0785294783 |
| Number Of Pages | 656 |
| Item Weight | 1323 g |
| Product Dimensions | 161 x 238 x 46 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Thomas Nelson Publishers |
| Format | hardback |
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Author's Bio
Charlotte was the eldest of the Bronte sisters. On the back of the enormous success of JANE EYRE Bronte was persuaded by her publisher to reveal her true identity. She would visit London occasionally and began to move in a more exalted social circle, becoming friends with Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Gaskell, William Makepeace Thackeray and G. H. Lewes. Her book had sparked a movement in regards to feminism in literature and today is still much-loved and lauded.