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Jane Eyre Theodore Roosevelt Macmillan & Co.
Romance
Gothic
Feminist Literature
1914
Hardcover
Signed
USD$9,375

Description

New York: The Macmillan Company, 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Rear hinge with paper split, the cover just a little loose; light fraying to spine ends. Very Good. Second printing. Decorated blue cloth. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front free endpaper: "Inscribed for/Ernest A. Cardozo/with the best wishes of/Theodore Roosevelt." Most signed copies of this title that we have seen have been the second printing, as is this one.

About Jane Eyre

"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte is a bildungsroman that chronicles the life of its eponymous protagonist. Orphaned and mistreated as a child, Jane Eyre grows up at Gateshead Hall under the care of her cruel aunt and cousins. She then attends Lowood School, where she faces hardship but receives an education that shapes her character. As a young woman, Jane becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, employed by the enigmatic and brooding Mr. Rochester. Jane's time at Thornfield Hall is marked by her growing affection for Rochester, despite their differing social statuses. Their relationship blossoms until a shocking revelation about Rochester's past disrupts their plans for marriage. Forced to leave Thornfield Hall, Jane finds refuge at Moor House, where she discovers her distant relatives, the Rivers family. She forms strong bonds with them but remains haunted by her love for Rochester. The narrative reveals Jane's fierce independence, unwavering principles, and quest for autonomy and love despite societal constraints. Eventually, she inherits a fortune and learns that Rochester, now blind and maimed from a tragic fire, seeks reconciliation. Returning to Rochester, Jane finds him humbled and rehabilitated. They reunite and marry, embracing a life together built on mutual respect and equality. "Jane Eyre" is not only a tale of romance but also a nuanced exploration of societal expectations, feminism, morality, and the struggle for personal identity and integrity. Bronte's novel broke boundaries by portraying a strong-willed, independent female protagonist who defies convention in her pursuit of love and self-realization. The novel's enduring appeal lies in its compelling characters, richly detailed settings, and themes that resonate across generations, making "Jane Eyre" a timeless classic in English literature.

Identifying the First Edition of Jane Eyre

The title page should bear the following details: "Jane Eyre: An Autobiography," the author's name "Currer Bell" (which was Bronte's pseudonym), and the publisher's name, Smith, Elder & Co.