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Unidentified Flying Objects, Orphaned into the household of her Aunt Reed at Gateshead, subject to the cruel regime at Lowood charity school, Jane Eyre none the less emerges unbroken in spirit and integrity. How she takes up the post of governess at Thornfield Hall, meets and loves M, Unidentified Flying Objects
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  • Unidentified Flying Objects
  • Written by author Jim Collins
  • Published by Heinemann Library (P), 1992/06/01
  • Orphaned into the household of her Aunt Reed at Gateshead, subject to the cruel regime at Lowood charity school, Jane Eyre none the less emerges unbroken in spirit and integrity. How she takes up the post of governess at Thornfield Hall, meets and loves M
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+Preface

The Text of Jane Eyre

Contexts

CHARLOTTE BRONTË AS STUDENT GOVERNESS, AND TEACHER

School Register: Clergy Daughter's School

Report on the Cowan Bridge School for Clergymen's Daughters

From The Children's Friend

CHARLOTTE BRONTË AT ROE HEAD

"Well, here I am at Roe Head"

+"Now as I have a little bit of time"

"All this day I have been in a dream"

"I'm just going to write because I cannot help it"

+"My compliments to the weather"

+"About a week since I got a letter from Branwell"

Retrospection

From "Henry Hastings"

Farewell to Anglia

+CHARLOTTE AND JANE'S ILLUSTRATED BOOK

+To W. S. Williams, March 11, 1848

+Vignettes from Bewick

+"Charlotte Brontë and Bewick's 'British Birds'"

+CHARLOTTE BRONTË AS GOVERNESS

+To Emily Brontë, June 8, 1839

+To Ellen Nussey, June 30, 1839

+To W. S. Williams, May 12, 1848

+The Governess Grinders

+To Smith, Elder & Co., August 7, 1847

+To Smith, Elder & Co., August 24, 1847

+To Smith, Elder & Co., September 12, 1847

To W. S. Williams, October 28, 1847

To W. S. Williams, January 28, 1848

To G. H. Lewes, November 6, 1847

G. H. Lewes, Fraser's Magazine, December 1847

To W. S. Williams, December 11, 1847

+To W. S. Williams, August 14, 1848

+To W. S. Williams, Early September, 1848

THE CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER AND THE QUARTERLY

From The Christian Remembrancer, January 1848

Elizabeth Rigby, The Quarterly Review, December 1848

To W. S. Williams, January 2, 1849

+To W. S. Williams, February 10[?], 1849

To W. S. Williams, August 16, 1849

From "A Word to The Quarterly"

ELIZABETH GASKELL

+Charlotte Brontë and the Critics

+Charlotte Brontë: Author and Woman

First Impressions of Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë at Home

Charlotte Brontë's Working Habits

Criticism

Adrienne Rich * Jane Eyre: The Temptations of a Motherless Woman

Sandra M. Gilbert * A Dialogue of Self and Soul: Plain Jane's Progress

+Jerome Beaty * St. John's Way and the Wayward Reader

+Lisa Sternlieb * Jane Eyre: "Hazarding Confidences"

+Jeffrey Sconce * [The Cinematic Reconstitution of Jane Eyre]

+Donna Marie Nudd * The Pleasure of Intertexutuality: Reading Jane Eyre

+Charlotte Brontë: A Chronology

Selected Bibliography


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