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  2. Jane Eyre - Wikipedia

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    Jane Eyre (/ ɛər / AIR; originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by the English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published under her pen name "Currer Bell" on 19 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York. [2]

  3. Edward Rochester - Wikipedia

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    Orson Welles in Jane Eyre by The Campbell Playhouse (31 March 1940) [44] Brian Aherne in Jane Eyre by The Screen Guild Theater (2 March 1941) [45] Orson Welles in Jane Eyre by The Lux Radio Theatre (5 June 1944) Victor Jory in Jane Eyre by Matinee Theater (3 December 1944) [46] Orson Welles in Jane Eyre by The Mercury Summer Theatre of the Air ...

  4. The Eyre Affair - Wikipedia

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    The Eyre Affair is the debut novel by English author Jasper Fforde, published by Hodder and Stoughton in 2001. [1] It takes place in an alternative 1985, where literary detective Thursday Next pursues a master criminal through the world of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre.

  5. Characters in the Thursday Next series - Wikipedia

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    He kidnaps Mycroft Next and steals his Prose Portal, using it to enter stolen original manuscripts of such classic tales as Martin Chuzzlewit and Jane Eyre, with the aim of extracting characters from them and holding them to ransom. When Thursday rescued the extracted Jane Eyre, Hades escaped into the book, pursued by Thursday.

  6. Jane Eyre (character) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Eyre is the fictional heroine and the titular protagonist in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name.The story follows Jane's infancy and childhood as an orphan, her employment first as a teacher and then as a governess, and her romantic involvement with her employer, the mysterious and moody Edward Rochester.

  7. Jane Eyre (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Jane receives word that her cousin John has committed suicide, leading her aunt to suffer a stroke. Jane returns to her dying aunt, who gives her a letter from Jane's paternal uncle, John Eyre, asking that Jane live with him in Madeira as his heir. The letter is three years old, and Mrs. Reed admits to writing to John to the effect that Jane ...

  8. Jane Fonda, Oprah and 38 more iconic women come together for ...

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    Forty women appear on the cover of British Vogue's March issue, from Miley Cyrus to Oprah and Jane Fonda. See the cover and other pics from the eventful shoot. Jane Fonda, Oprah and 38 more iconic ...

  9. Jane Eyre (1943 film) - Wikipedia

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    Jane Eyre is a 1943 American film adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name, released by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by the uncredited Kenneth Macgowan and Orson Welles ; Welles also stars in the film as Edward Rochester , with Joan Fontaine playing the title character .