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Jane Eyre Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Images
  • Author(s)
    • Brontë, Charlotte
      • Charlotte Brontë's early years
      • Charlotte Brontë - fact and fiction
      • Charlotte Brontë's adulthood and publication
      • Charlotte Brontë - Literary fame
  • The context of Jane Eyre
    • Social / political context Show more
      • Charlotte Bronte and Victorian Britain
      • Charlotte Bronte and politics
    • Educational context Show more
      • Education in Victorian England
      • Charlotte Bronte's education
      • Jane's education in Jane Eyre
    • Religious / philosophical context Show more
      • The influence of Christianity
      • Religion in Jane Eyre
      • Charlotte Bronte and childhood
    • Literary context Show more
      • The status of prose fiction
      • Charlotte Bronte and the novel
  • Jane Eyre synopses
    • Note on chapter numbering
    • Volume 1 / Chapters 1 - 15 Show more
      • Volume 1: Dedication and Preface
      • Volume 1, Chapter 1
      • Volume 1, Chapter 2
      • Volume 1, Chapter 3
      • Volume 1, Chapter 4
      • Volume 1, Chapter 5
      • Volume 1, Chapter 6
      • Volume 1, Chapter 7
      • Volume 1, Chapter 8
      • Volume 1, Chapter 9
      • Volume 1, Chapter 10
      • Volume 1, Chapter 11
      • Volume 1, Chapter 12
      • Volume 1, Chapter 13
      • Volume 1, Chapter 14
      • Volume 1, Chapter 15
    • Volume 2 / Chapters 16 - 26 Show more
      • Volume 2, Chapter 1 / 16
      • Volume 2, Chapter 2 / 17
      • Volume 2, Chapter 3 / 18
      • Volume 2, Chapter 4 / 19
      • Volume 2, Chapter 5 / 20
      • Volume 2, Chapter 6 / 21
      • Volume 2, Chapter 7 / 22
      • Volume 2, Chapter 8 / 23
      • Volume 2, Chapter 9 / 24
      • Volume 2, Chapter 10 / 25
      • Volume 2, Chapter 11 / 26
    • Volume 3 / Chapters 27 - 38 Show more
      • Volume 3, Chapter 1 / 27
      • Volume 3, Chapter 2 / 28
      • Volume 3, Chapter 3 / 29
      • Volume 3, Chapter 4 / 30
      • Volume 3, Chapter 5 / 31
      • Volume 3, Chapter 6 / 32
      • Volume 3, Chapter 7 / 33
      • Volume 3, Chapter 8 / 34
      • Volume 3, Chapter 9 / 35
      • Volume 3, Chapter 10 / 36
      • Volume 3, Chapter 11 / 37
      • Volume 3, Chapter 12 / 38
  • Characterisation
    • Role and significance
    • The creation of character
    • Women in Jane Eyre Show more
      • Jane's female role models
      • Early female influences
      • The women of Thornfield
      • Women in the later stages of Jane Eyre
      • Bertha Rochester: 'the madwoman in the attic'
    • Jane's suitors Show more
      • Rochester
      • St John Rivers
    • Phrenology: a note
  • Narrative
    • Jane's first-person narrative
    • Development of the narrative
    • A learning novel or a pilgrimage novel?
    • Narrative techniques: realism and the supernatural
  • Themes and significant ideas
    • Families, parents and children
    • Education; Class, wealth and power
    • Gender and the role of women
  • Imagery, metaphor and symbolism in Jane Eyre
    • Nature
    • Fire and light
    • Paintings and drawings
    • Biblical, mythological and literary references
  • Structure
    • Structure defined by volume
    • Structure by setting
    • Time structure in Jane Eyre
    • Family structure in Jane Eyre: Eyre, Reed and Rivers
    • Structure: Theme and imagery
  • Critical approaches to Jane Eyre
    • Jane Eyre: The critical tradition
    • Critical attitudes in the last thirty years Show more
      • Feminist criticism and literary history
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Jane Eyre Images

Lady Eastlake Jane confronts Mrs Reed John Wesley Rousseau Photo by Tom Jollife available through Creative Commons Walter Scott Horace Walpole North Lees Hall, the inspiration for Thornfields Hall. Photo by J147, available through Creative Commons William Thackery, availabe from the Project Gutenburg archives Pharisee Greek fire Thomas's Bewick's Barn Owl Illustration from Pamela The Tabernacles build by the Israelites Sending out of the Scapegoat by William Webb Gulliver illustrated by Louis Rhead Illustration from One Thousand and One Nights Tower of Babel by Brueghel Charles I by Daniel Mytens Lady wearing a pelisse coat Juggernaut, photo by Superkimo available through Creative Commons Photo by Yoavlemmer, available through Creative Commons Aelbert Cuyp Madeira, photo by Shaun Dunphy, available through Creative Commons The Death of General Wolfe by Benjamin West Bohemian Glass 1604, photo by Artifacts available through Creative Commons Jane talks with Rochester Hannah Whitall Smith, a Quaker Sphinx at Belvedere Palace, Vienna. Photo copyright to David Monniaux available through Creative Commons Rochester's bed on fire Apollo Belvedere photo by Wknight94 available through Creative Commons Belshazzar's Feast by Rembrant Copyright to Derek Harper, available through Creative Commons Photo by Shakko, available through Creative Commons James Hepburn Gypsy Fortune Teller Cairngorm quartz, photo by Hannes Grobe/AWI available through Creative Commons Rosay and Crucifix Nun Photo by Tim Heaton, available through Creative Commons Samson and Delila by Anthonis van Dyck Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Marsden Moor Achan is stoned Native American canoe Milky Way seen from Earth, photo by IsabelleVP available through Creative Commons Parish Chest, photo by Richard Croft, available through Creative Commons Jesus as the Good Shepherd Photo by Jondresner, available through Creative Commons Rosamond, St John and Jane Guy Fawkes is Arrested Rose, photo by Mrmariokartguy available through Creative Commons St John and Jane Jesus heals the centurion's servant Barrackpore near Calcutta, 19th Century Photo by B Baltimore Brown, available through Creative Commons Bertha death after leaping from the roof Queen Scheherazade telling her stories to King Shahryar in The Arabian Nights Bertha rips up Jane's veil Jane meets Rochester as he falls from his horse Christian battles Apollyon Blanche Ingram Rosamond Oliver Jane and Rochester Frontispiece to Pilgrim's Progress Victorian woman writing Rain on the moor by Eric Jones available through Creative Commons Fireplace Bewick's Barn Owl Open BIble, photo by David Ball, available through Creative Commons Paradise lost cover Signpost by Paul Harrop, available through Creative Commons The Governess by Rebecca Solomon Chartist Poster Sigmund Freud, by Caesar Blanco available through Creative Commons Virginia Woolf African American slaves working on a plantation West Indies by Visa1410 available through Creative Commons
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Lady Eastlake
Jane confronts Mrs Reed
John Wesley
Rousseau
Photo by Tom Jollife available through Creative Commons
Walter Scott
Horace Walpole
North Lees Hall, the inspiration for Thornfields Hall. Photo by J147, available through Creative Commons
William Thackery, availabe from the Project Gutenburg archives
Pharisee
Greek fire
Thomas's Bewick's Barn Owl
Illustration from Pamela
The Tabernacles build by the Israelites
Sending out of the Scapegoat by William Webb
Gulliver illustrated by Louis Rhead
Illustration from One Thousand and One Nights
Tower of Babel by Brueghel
Charles I by Daniel Mytens
Lady wearing a pelisse coat
Juggernaut, photo by Superkimo available through Creative Commons
Photo by Yoavlemmer, available through Creative Commons
Aelbert Cuyp
Madeira, photo by Shaun Dunphy, available through Creative Commons
The Death of General Wolfe by Benjamin West
Bohemian Glass 1604, photo by Artifacts available through Creative Commons
Jane talks with Rochester
Hannah Whitall Smith, a Quaker
Sphinx at Belvedere Palace, Vienna. Photo copyright to David Monniaux available through Creative Commons
Rochester's bed on fire
Apollo Belvedere photo by Wknight94 available through Creative Commons
Belshazzar's Feast by Rembrant
Copyright to Derek Harper, available through Creative Commons
Photo by Shakko, available through Creative Commons
James Hepburn
Gypsy Fortune Teller
Cairngorm quartz, photo by Hannes Grobe/AWI available through Creative Commons
Rosay and Crucifix
Nun
Photo by Tim Heaton, available through Creative Commons
Samson and Delila by Anthonis van Dyck
Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Marsden Moor
Achan is stoned
Native American canoe
Milky Way seen from Earth, photo by IsabelleVP available through Creative Commons
Parish Chest, photo by Richard Croft, available through Creative Commons
Jesus as the Good Shepherd
Photo by Jondresner, available through Creative Commons
Rosamond, St John and Jane
Guy Fawkes is Arrested
Rose, photo by Mrmariokartguy available through Creative Commons
St John and Jane
Jesus heals the centurion's servant
Barrackpore near Calcutta, 19th Century
Photo by B Baltimore Brown, available through Creative Commons
Bertha death after leaping from the roof
Queen Scheherazade telling her stories to King Shahryar in The Arabian Nights
Bertha rips up Jane's veil
Jane meets Rochester as he falls from his horse
Christian battles Apollyon
Blanche Ingram
Rosamond Oliver
Jane and Rochester
Frontispiece to Pilgrim's Progress
Victorian woman writing
Rain on the moor by Eric Jones available through Creative Commons
Fireplace
Bewick's Barn Owl
Open BIble, photo by David Ball, available through Creative Commons
Paradise lost cover
Signpost by Paul Harrop, available through Creative Commons
The Governess by Rebecca Solomon
Chartist Poster
Sigmund Freud, by Caesar Blanco available through Creative Commons
Virginia Woolf
African American slaves working on a plantation
West Indies by Visa1410 available through Creative Commons