Jane Eyre; ou Les mémoires d'une institutrice

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In the mid-19th century, "Jane Eyre; ou Les mémoires d'une institutrice" by Charlotte Brontë captivates readers with the journey of Jane Eyre, an orphaned girl striving for self-worth and independence. The novel delves into themes of resilience and societal constraints, offering a unique perspective on the challenges faced by women during that era. Brontë's exploration of gender roles and class distinctions remains relevant today, making this classic work a timeless piece of literature. Ideal for students of literature and feminist activists seeking to unravel the complexities of female identity in historical narratives.

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