Charlotte Brontë

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A toy soldier which inspired the Bronte sisters to write some of their stories stands on a chest of drawers in the old playroom at the Bronte Parsonage Museum on February 8, 2012 in Haworth, England.
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Home According to the Bronte Sisters, in Fact and Fiction
A portrait of Charlotte Bronte hangs above the fireplace in the dining room of the Bronte Parsonage Museum.
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JANE EYRE and the Artistry of Fritz Eichenberg
in so many words...: JANE EYRE and the Artistry of Fritz Eichenberg
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jane eyre book cover
Still incredibly relevant! If you want a strong female character you can't do a lot better than Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre E. Stuart Hardy illustration 5
I tasted what they offered me - Jane Eyre Illustrated: E. Stuart Hardy
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"I mounted into the window-seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross-legged, like a Turk" (Bernice Oehler, 1947) Emma Jane Austen, Cross Legged, Reading Notes
Jane Eyre Bernice Oehler illustration 1
"I mounted into the window-seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross-legged, like a Turk" (Bernice Oehler, 1947)
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Jane Eyre Ethel Gabain illustration 1
Jane Eyre Ethel Gabain, 1923: Helen dies.
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Jane Eyre Ethel Gabain illustration 12
"I folded my shawl double, and spread it over me for a coverlet; a low, mossy swell was my pillow." Ethel Gabain (1923) Gabain's illustrations often incorporate a lot of negative space, as in this example. Her Jane is more obviously destitute than many other illustrator's portrayals and I like her illustrations all the more for it.
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8 Things You'll Only Realize When You Read 'Jane Eyre' A Second Time
8 Things You'll Only Realize When You Read 'Jane Eyre' A Second Time | Bustle
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Anna and Elana Balbusso Illustration for "Jane Eyre".
an illustration of a man being hugged by two women in a room with other people
Jane Eyre Edmund Dulac illustration 8
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1905)