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Jane Eyre: GCSE 9-1 set text student edition (Collins Classroom Classics)

Charlotte Brontë , Collins GCSE

Juvenile Fiction / Classics

Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas
Level/Subject: GCSE English Literature
First teaching: Sept 2015
First exam: June 2017

Exam board: AQA
Level/Subject: A Level English Literature
First teaching: Sept 2015
First exam: June 2017

Exam board: Cambridge International
Level/Subject: IGCSE Literature in English
First teaching: Sept 2018
First exam: 2020

This edition of Jane Eyre is perfect for GCSE-level students: it comes complete with the novel, plus an introduction providing context, and a glossary explaining key terms.

Orphaned at a young age, Jane Eyre is foisted upon unfriendly relations, sent to school to suffer illness, injustice and privation, before striking out on her own to earn her living as a governess.

Independent and passionate by nature, Jane only begins to discover fulfilment when she takes up a post at Thornfield Hall and gets to know the master Mr Rochester, a man of changeable moods. Yet will Thornfield’s secrets and Mr Rochester’s past prove obstacles to Jane’s happiness?

With its gothic atmosphere and first-person narrative, Charlotte Brontë’s bildungsroman has captivated readers since its first appearance in 1847.

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