Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain and little, I am
soulless and heartless? You think wrong!--I have as much soul as you,
--and full as much heart!
Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre is a beloved classic, celebrated today by
readers of all ages and revered as a masterwork of literary prowess. But
what of the famous writer herself?
Originally published under the pseudonym of Currer Bell, Jane Eyre was
born out of a magnificent, vivid imagination, a deep cultivation of
skill, and immense personal hardship and tragedy. Charlotte, like her
sisters Emily and Anne, was passionate about her work. She sought to
cast an empathetic lens on characters often ignored by popular
literature of the time, questioning societal assumptions with a sharp
intellect and changing forever the landscape of western literature.
With an introduction by Alison Bechdel, Charlotte Brontë before Jane
Eyre presents a stunning examination of a woman who battled against the
odds to make her voice heard.