The Illustrated Jane Eyre
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Charlotte Brontë’s sweeping Victorian romance is reborn through the arresting illustrations of the unique Dame Darcy
A devoted readership will admit Dame Darcy as the creator of highly original and off-kilter comic books. Here she uses her lavishly detailed illustrations to bring the best-loved Victorian novel Jane Eyre back into the spotlight. Darkly elegant illustrations draw back the novel’s curtain, revealing the depths of human depravity, despair, and essential redemption. Sure to impress traditional fans and newcomers alike, The Illustrated Jane Eyre updates the classic for a new era.
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The only thing less exciting than this book would be watching paint dry.
Stuffy english characters abound in this failed attempt to be Dickens-esque.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
When I ran across this title, and its lack of negative comments, I had anything but a loss for words. I will save you the bulk of my complaint, suffice it to say: I was not entertained by this work. Dull does not start to clarify this drawn out waist of bookshelf space. I got more enjoyment out of mocking the work with friends than reading it. So there you have it. I would rather fornicate with sheep than re-read this book.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
If I had a better grip on what it was like to be a woman during the era in which this was written I would probably like this novel a lot more. But to be reasonably honest I establish it to be nearly unbearably dull and drawn out. It simply reeks of the style of the times, which was to so forcefully over dramatize everything that work now seems nearly comical. The point of the novel was supposedly to show how Eyre was able to overcome the prejudice of her time, but in the end it seems as though she gave in to the prejudice and finished up getting lucky. The plot is weak, the characters are unrealistic, and the language is far too melancholy. I won’t argue that it was progressive for its time, simply because of the fact it was written by a woman and openly spoke out against the prejudice in society, but in our times I’m worried the message has been lost in its tediousness and extremity.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
This book stinks. Who writes this stuff? Come on, who cares about the 1800’s, much less the stale, stifled personalities in them?
Give me a excellent car explosion or a towering inferno. ‘Nuff said.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
My freshman year in high school I had to read over the summer the book Jane Eyre. The language was so hard to know and comprehend. I had a glossary next to me looking up words every two minutes. The characters were extremely dull and the ending had no point to it! Everybody in my high school despised this book. We complained to the teachers that this book was so terrible. It was a 200 page book that is supposedly a classic!
I do not know why high schools make people read these types of books. Nobody wants to read the book because it is not appealing to a teenager. Yeah, maybe it’s a classic, but give us something appealing to read! The book is written in like ancient English, so I feel that when I’m done reading I have an accent when I speak! So basically if you have to ready this book, I’m so sorry because it is the worst book I have ever read!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5