Charlotte Brontë’s much-loved, much-hated masterpiece should generate some fascinating debate
Following last week’s vote, I have to admit some relief in announcing that Jane Eyre has trounced Don Quixote. I am keen to try a tilt at Cervantes one day – but, for now, a familiar Victorian classic feels like an easier bet than a strange 17th-century doorstopper.
Although, “easy” is probably not the best word to use in relation to Charlotte Brontë’s awkward, fiery novel. It’s a book that has always been divisive. While a large majority spoke up for Jane Eyre last week, others dismissed it with adjectives including “sleep inducing” and even “vintage chick lit”.
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