Jane Eyre is a novel by Charlotte Bronte. When she looks for some kind of employment as a tutor in a secretive manor, it appears she has at last met her match with the obscurely intriguing Mr. Rochester. However, Thornfield Hall contains a despicable mystery - one that could keep Jane and Rochester separated until the end of time. A standout amongst the most generally read and appreciated of every single Victorian novel, and one of the best stories of a lady's battle for respect and love in a hard time Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) is the sister of Anne Bronte and Emily Bronte creator of Wuthering Heights. Jane Eyre showed up in 1847 and was trailed by Shirley (1848) and Vilette (1853). In 1854 Charlotte Bronte wedded her dad's minister, Arthur Bell Nicholls. She kicked the bucket amid her pregnancy on March 31, 1855 in Haworth, Yorkshire.
Orphaned as a child, Jane has felt an outsider her entire
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Born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in 1816, Charlotte's father was an Irish Anglican clergyman. After Charlotte's mother died of cancer in 1821, the clergyman father had no time to care for his daughters. Therefore, in August of 1824, he sent Charlotte with her two sisters to the Clergy Daughter's School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire. This school became the basis for Lowood School in the novel Jane Eyre. Bronte then continued her education at Roe Head in Mirfield 1831-1832 and subsequently became a teacher there 1835-1838. In 1839 Bronte accepted a position as a governess to families in Yorkshire. Her experiences of teaching and work as a governess are reflected a great deal in Jane Eyre. During the period 1843-1844, Charlotte attended a language school in Brussels, Belgium. While in Belgium, she fell in love with a married professor at the school. This life experience is strongly shown in Jane Eyre in the relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester at Thornfield