Another retelling of
Jane Eyre as seen by Rochester has been published on Kindle and in paperback:
The Memoirs Of Edward Rochester.
Imagine Jane Eyre was written by Edward Rochester
Ken Jones
CreateSpace (November 3, 2011)
ISBN-13: 978-1466423862
Imagine being able to look into the mind of one of the
leading male character in the classic book, Jane Eyre. Charlotte Brontë
published her classic work in 1847. Jane Eyre quickly became a top
seller with its moodiness and mystery. The shock revelation two thirds
of the way through the story is epic, and still astounds people today
who do not know the plot.
Edward Rochester is not your common hero in a novel. In fact he is hardly a hero at all.
Rochester is rude and obnoxious to all people who cross
his path. The idea that he could woo a poor young orphan girl is quite
ridiculous. He is prepared to throw away common morality and custom in
his quest to win over Jane Eyre.
This is very hard to understand, even for many modern
readers. Despite this, Charlotte Brontë manages to achieve this feat
smoothly and cleverly through strong characters and a great story.
Brontë was quite brilliant in her writing of her original and unique,
classic novel.
But the story is told in the first person of Jane Eyre
herself. This works very well and the book is completely coherent as it
stands. But many readers are left wondering about the thoughts of the
mysterious and strange Edward Rochester. How did he become the man we
find in the pages of Jane Eyre? Further, how can he justify his
behaviour?
Some of the dialogue In Jane Eyre is hard to comprehend
for some readers, because you can’t imagine Rochester’s point of view
and his frame of reference. How could he say some of the things he says
and yet still profess to love Jane? The Memoirs of Edward Rochester
attempts to answer these questions by writing in the first person from
his point of view.
You can see into his mind and know what he is thinking.
Many scenes have Rochester giving a running commentary to the major
conversations with Jane.
This book is written mainly in diary form. It explains
the backdrop of Rochester’s life and how he came to be as he is in the
story. There are numerous new scenes that help to explain how he thinks
and behaves as a person. Many of Brontë’s original scenes are re-written
but with a new twist.
For fans of the original novel, Jane Eyre, this book
will fill in many of the gaps that Charlotte Brontë left in the story.
You will see why Edward Rochester said the words he said and why he said
them. More than this you will believe in the original story even more.
It will make more sense to you.
For casual readers and literature students alike, this
is a valuable resource to better understanding Charlotte Brontë’s
original work. You will understand the sweep of the story and the
changes in Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester more.
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