Jane Eyre The graphic novel

Joe Sutliff Sanders

Book - 2008

Jane Eyre, a mistreated orphan, learns to survive by relying on her independence and intelligence. As a governess in serivce to the reclusive and solitary Mr. Rochester, Jane develops a secret love for him which he senses and reciprocates.

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Genres
Graphic novels
Published
Towcester : Classical Comics Ltd [2008]
Language
English
Main Author
Joe Sutliff Sanders (-)
Other Authors
Amy Corzine (-), John M. Burns, Terry Wiley, Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855
Edition
First US edition
Item Description
"Original text version."
"The classic novel brought to life in full color!"--Cover.
Physical Description
141 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781906332471
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Review by Booklist Review

The Classical Comics series presents great literary works in multiple volumes, each written in text of varying simplicity to suit a wide range of readers' abilities and interests. This Original Text edition features the more challenging language of the two versions of Jane Eyre (the other being an abridged Quick Text), with sentences drawn directly from Brontë's classic novel. Words printed in bold indicate the rhythmic emphasis in each sentence and will help guide readers through the skillfully abbreviated text. Burns' artwork suffers somewhat in the fine detail; faces sometimes appear distorted in their lack of definition. The scenes' compositions are excellent, though, and Burns ably conveys the dramatic action and romance and even extends the story in wordless panels that portray the characters' thoughts. The extensive back matter includes a long prose biography of Brontë, a chronology of her life, a Brontë family tree, and an interesting spread describing how the dual graphic editions of this classic were created. A solid, accessible graphic adaptation of a novel that teens continue to read for pleasure as well as for assignment.--Engberg, Gillian Copyright 2009 Booklist

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