TY - BOOK AU - Bront�e,Charlotte TI - Jane Eyre T2 - Modern Library classics SN - 9781848373136 (2013 Arcturus trade pbk.) U1 - 823 12 PY - 2000///, c1847 CY - New York PB - Modern Library KW - Young women KW - England KW - Fiction KW - Governesses KW - Mentally ill women KW - Coping with hardship KW - Charity-schools KW - Social life and customs KW - 19th century KW - Yorkshire (England) KW - Historical fiction KW - gsafd KW - Gothic fiction KW - lcsh KW - Love stories KW - Classic fiction KW - local N1 - First published in 1847 under the pseudonym Currer Bell; Broadview Press trade paperback edition is edited by Richard Nemesvari; 1966 Penguin English Library paperback includes bibliographical references and is edited by Q. D. Leavis; 1982 Signet Classics paperback has an afterword by Arthur Zeiger; 1997 Signet Classics paperback includes a newly revised and updated bibliography and a new introduction by Erica Jong; 1999 Broadview Press paperback edition is edited by Richard Nemesvari; 2000 Modern Library trade paperback has an introduction by Diane Johnson ; notes by James Danly and includes a reading group guide; 2003 Scholastic paperback has a short introduction by Meg Cabot; 2006 Penguin Classics trade paperback and 2008 Penguin Classics hardcover editions includes an introduction and notes by Stevie Davies; 2012 Sterling Publishing hardcover edition has an introduction and notes by Laura Ciolkowski N2 - In early nineteenth-century England, an orphaned young woman accepts employment as a governess and soon finds herself in love with her employer who has a terrible secret UR - http://www.penguinputnam.com/static/rguides/us/jane_eyre.html ER -