Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Brontë, was published in 1847, to great acclaim. It remains ... pre-figures the lovelorn, bereft childhood of a Philip Pirrip,
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Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Brontë, was published in 1847, to great acclaim. It remains ... pre-figures the lovelorn, bereft childhood of a Philip Pirrip
'Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Brontë, was published in 1847, to great acclaim. It remains one of the most famous novels of all time. It is the story of a life, written in the first person. It pre-figures the lovelorn, bereft childhood of a Philip Pirrip, of Great Expectations (1860-1),
and combines it with the spirit of an early incarnation of Maggie Tulliver, of The Mill on the Floss (1860).'
Hannah Rivers
The elderly servant at Moor House. Hannah initially refuses to allow Jane to enter the house because she believes that Jane is a lower-class beggar. Jane chides her for her class prejudices, and the two eventually become good friends.