Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, first published in 1847, has captured the hearts and minds of readers for well over a century. While other annotated versions of this novel exist, no annotated version to date explores the techniques and craft used by the author to write her masterpiece. The annotator will address issues of plot, character, setting, voice, style, and other craft-related topics, and will also include commentary on the social and historical aspects of the novel. The annotated classic will also include an appendix ""workbook"" filled with exercises and prompts for aspiring writers to apply their newfound knowledge. | ""I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will ?""
One of the most sweeping and enduring novels in English literature, Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre has become a beloved classic and a must-read for fans of period romance. Filled with memorable characters, witty dialogue, emotional scenes, social commentary, and intriguing twists, Bronte's novel, written in 1847, still has much to teach writers about crafting exceptional stories.
As part of the Writer's Digest Annotated Classics series, this edition of Jane Eyre features hundreds of insightful annotations from writing instructor and author K.M. Weiland. Explore the craft and technique of Jane Eyre through the lens of a writer, and learn why and how Bronte made the choices she did while writing her iconic novel. The techniques learned from the annotations and accompanying study guide will aid in the crafting of your own celebrated works of fiction. | As part of the Writer's Digest Annotated Classics series, this edition of Jane Eyre features hundreds of insightful annotations from writing instructor and author K.M. Weiland.The techniques learned from the annotations and accompanying study guide will aid in the crafting of your own celebrated works of fiction