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A wonderful love story. - weRead Ilie this, but the ending is crap. - weRead i love Charlotte Bronte's style of writing. - weRead I love and hate the ending. - weRead Prose is everything to me. - Goodreads A wonderful love story! - weRead Review: Jane EyreProcura do Utilizador - Aaron Brame - GoodreadsI was impressed at how readable the novel was, especially in the early chapters. Charlotte Bronte lays out her themes of survival, abandonment, the suffering inherent in Christianity, and gender ... Ler crítica na íntegra Review: Jane EyreProcura do Utilizador - Arianme - GoodreadsWhen I read this book in highschool, I hated it. I came away with the impression that it was about a meek, pathetic orphan living a dreadful life. How did I get this impression??? Jane Eyre is ... Ler crítica na íntegra Livros relacionados
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Palavras e frases frequentesAdele answer arms asked Bessie Brocklehurst candle chair Charlotte Brontë child cold cried dark Diana and Mary door dress Emily Brontë Eshton eyes face Fairfax fear feel felt fire Gateshead gaze Georgiana girl glance governess Gytrash hair hand happy head hear heard heart Helen Helen Burns hour Jane Austen Jane Eyre John John Reed kiss knew lady laugh leave lips listen live looked Lowood Lowton marriage married Mason master Millcote mind minutes Miss Eyre Miss Ingram Miss Temple Moor House morning never night once passed passion pleasure Reed reply Rochester Rochester's rose round seemed servant silence sisters smile soon speak stood strange sure talk tell thing Thornfield Hall thought told took turned voice walk wife window wish woman wonder words Wuthering Heights Passagens conhecidasPágina xi - Be the work grim or glorious, dread or divine, you have little choice left but quiescent adoption. As for you—the nominal artist— your share in it has been to work passively under dictates you neither delivered nor could question—that would not be uttered at your prayer nor suppressed nor changed at your caprice. Página 378 - Day set on Norham's castled steep, And Tweed's fair river broad and deep, And Cheviot's mountains lone; The massive towers, the donjon keep, The flanking walls that round them sweep, In yellow Página xiii - will and energy and virtue and purity—that I want: not alone your brittle frame. Of yourself you would come with soft flight and nestle against my heart if you would : seized against your will you will elude the grasp like an essence— you will vanish ere I inhale your fragrance. Oh! come, Jane, come. Página 104 - life; and, best of all, to open my inward ear to a tale that was never ended—a tale my imagination created, and narrated continuously; quickened with all of incident, life, fire, feeling, that I desired and had not in my actual existence. Página 455 - married life, and one brief glance at the fortunes of those whose names have most frequently recurred in this narrative, and I have done. I have now been married ten years. I know what it is to live entirely for and with what I Página 57 - out of the mouth of God ; to his divine consolations, ' if ye suffer hunger or thirst for my sake, happy are ye.' Oh, madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burnt porridge, into these children's mouths, you may indeed feed their vile bodies, but you little think how you starve their immortal souls ! " Mr. Brocklehurst again paused—perhaps Página 300 - you are inexorable for that unfortunate lady: you speak of her with hate—with vindictive antipathy. It is cruel—she cannot help being mad." " Jane, my little darling (so I will call you, for so you are), you don't know what you are talking about; you misjudge me again : it is not because Página 290 - At Thornfield Hall ! " ejaculated the clergyman. " Impossible! I am an old resident in this neighbourhood, sir, and I never heard of a Mrs. Rochester at Thornfield Hall." I saw a grim smile contort Mr. Rochester's lip, and he muttered :— " No—by God ! I took care that none should hear of Página 82 - thought that as I was barely eighteen, it would not do to undertake the guidance of pupils nearer my own age). She is qualified to teach the usual branches of a good English education, together with French, Drawing, and Music " (in those days reader, this now narrow catalogue of accomplishments, would have been held tolerably comprehensive). Página 254 - you sincerely wish me to be your wife? " " I do: and if an oath is necessary to satisfy you, I swear it." " Then, sir, I will marry you." "Edward—my little wife!" " Dear Edward ! " "God pardon me!" he subjoined ere long, "and man meddle not with me: I have her, and will hold her. Referências a este livroDo Google AcadémicoIntensities of Feeling: Towards a Spatial Politics of AffectNigel Thrift - 2004 - Geografiska Annaler The Sultan and the Slave: Feminist Orientalism and the Structure ...Joyce Zonana - 1993 - Signs The Miranda Complex: Colonialism and the Question of Feminist ReadingLaura E Donaldson - 1988 - Diacritics Very long-term memory for knowledge acquired at school and universityMartin A Conway, Gillian Cohen, Nicola Stanhope - 1992 - Applied Cognitive Psychology Referências de páginas WebBBC - Drama - Jane Eyre Jane Eyre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre: List of contents - Free Online Library Book-A-Minute Classics: Jane Eyre Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte - Read Print Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre Jane Eyre - Wikipédia Jane Eyre: an autobiography, Vol. I. Writings of the Loud Librarian....: Jane Eyre Informação bibliográfica |