
Jane Eyre, die Waise von Lowood
by Charlotte Brontë
49 chapters22h 42m
About this book
Jane Eyre, die Waise von Lowood by Charlotte Brontë draws you into a fierce, intimate tale of resilience and longing set against the strictures of Victorian England. Presented as a first‑person memoir, the novel follows Jane from a harsh childhood at Lowood School to her work as a governess, where love, moral conviction, and the demand for personal freedom collide.
Blending romance, fiction, and the confiding tone of a memoir, Brontë’s prose explores class, gender, faith, and the quest for selfhood with Gothic undertones and emotional clarity. Written in 1847 under the pseudonym Currer Bell, the book captures the tensions of its era—rigid social hierarchies, evolving ideas about women’s roles, and the pressures of conscience—while giving voice to a heroine determined to define her own destiny. The novel’s vivid character studies and atmospheric settings have inspired countless stage and screen adaptations.
Perfect for listeners who love classic literature, historical romance, or character‑driven fiction, this audiobook offers an immersive experience of Brontë’s unforgettable heroine and the stirring moral drama that continues to resonate today.
