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Annotated Jane Eyre: An Autobiography with English Grammar Exercises: by Charlotte Bronte (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)

Annotated Jane Eyre is a scholarly edition of Charlotte Bronte's seminal novel, Jane Eyre. It features the complete text of the novel, enhanced with detailed annotations that provide historical context, literary analysis, and grammatical explanations. The book also includes English grammar exercises designed to help readers improve their language skills while engaging with the text. Edited by Robert Powell, this edition is aimed at students and readers interested in both the novel and the study of English language and literature. more

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Charlotte Bronte
Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Brontë was an English novelist known for her novel Jane Eyre, which is considered a classic of English literature. Her works are known for their deep psychological insights and emotional intensity. more

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