Jane Eyre
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- 0,49 €
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- 0,49 €
Publisher Description
Jane Eyre is an orphan who is being raised by her wealthy though cruel aunt. She is then sent away to Lowood School whose selfish headmaster steals from its funds to create a wealthy lifestyle. Years later she becomes a teacher at the same school but yearns for new experiences. Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel follows Jane’s life from childhood to adulthood exploring themes such as morality, social classes, sexuality, religion and feminism.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Whether one treasures this classic piece of literature as an old companion or has no acquaintance with it at all, the listener is in for a treat. Reader Bentinck draws us at once into the trials assailing the orphaned and ill-treated 10-year-old Jane. Bentinck's soft voice, flawless rhythms, and cultured British accent are exactly what's needed to guide listeners through this heroine's wild history of tribulations and jubilations. She portrays men, women, and children of different classes quite convincingly, and illuminates a wide range of nuanced emotions as Jane encounters hunger and cruelty as well as tender friendships at school, then a world of anger, fear, defeat, humor, sarcasm, affection, and exaltation as teacher and governess. The remarkable plot, the carefully delineated characters, and Bentinck's acting facility make the journey an intriguing and memorable experience.