Jane Eyre: The Graphic Novel #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlotte Brontë's enduring novel gets a vivid graphic novel treatment in this 2010 Gale/Cengage Learning adaptation, with Amy Corzine bringing the story to sequential-art form. The cover sets the tone beautifully, depicting a composed young woman in a Victorian blue dress standing before a grand, ivy-touched manor house — an image that captures Jane's quiet resolve against an imposing world. Fans of classic literature and graphic storytelling alike will find this a genuinely compelling way to experience one of fiction's most beloved heroines.
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Orphaned at an early age, Jane Eyre endures the hellish Lowood School and rises to become a teacher there. Becoming governess to Edward Rochester's ward, she slowly falls in love with him and agrees to marry him, until she learns that he has an insane wife. She eventually finds cousins including St. John Rivers, who wishes her to marry him and support his missionary work. She agrees to go as a colleague, but not as a wife, which he will not accept. Mr. Rochester is horribly injured trying in vain to rescue his wife from a fire. He and Jane marry, and are slowly healed together.
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