You know, classic books can not be bad or good. Classic is a classic. She either just likes it or does not like it. Jane Eyre I liked. I love Victorian novels, yes. And surprisingly, he did not seem tedious and stretched in time, when usually some small events they take in the book a whole 50 pages.
Because of my insomnia, I read a lot. This novel was read overnight-morning.
I can not say that in the near future I will take a reread, rather I am surprised how I did not read it at all before. So, ladies and gentlemens, Jane Eyre is a novel about being true to yourself. And that the World itself will lead you to the goal, if you do not retreat .... but ...
This is a fairytale. This is a novel-tale-novel-utopia, in which not only the story of Cinderella (how many such romance novels), but also the story of how Cinderella becomes a princess, and then already marries the prince. This is a fairytale. And in her I believed even less than in Andersen's tales ... but I liked what to say here. I liked the descriptions of feelings, experiences ... I liked the form, and not the content of the novel.
From his ending, my sentimental brain made me cry, but I also cried with the thought "oh, what a pity that this does not happen in life."
Verdict?
Classic books need to read. And how there paraphrasing Oscar Wilde "there are no bad and good books." There are books that are well written and poorly written. "
Written uniquely well, but you need to guess with the mood.
I did not coincide with the mood.
Put a tick in the read.