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This is a set of the two-volume edition of Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece, "Jane Eyre." (The author's name pronunciation follows the pronunciation guide provided by the Brontë Parsonage Museum.) (Volume 1) 4th printing, October 15, 2020 (Volume 2) 3rd printing, October 4, 2019 Translated by Hiromi Kawashima. The books are in good condition. I have multiple copies, so I am listing them for sale. Highly recommended! ✨Three years after the publication of her debut work, "Anne of Green Gables." L.M. Montgomery, the author of "Anne of Green Gables," a book lover who married at nearly 40 like Charlotte, traveled from Canada to the ancestral land of England on her honeymoon in 1911. While visiting the places connected to her ancestors, she also wanted to continue her career as a writer and, as a devoted reader, visited the places associated with her favorite senior writers. Among them, she intently gazed into the house from the window, even looking inside, at the parsonage where the Brontë sisters lived. Montgomery had many favorite writers throughout her reading life, but she probably considered the Brontë sisters the most influential throughout her career as a writer. In fact, the influence of the Brontë sisters can be seen in her works, from her first work, "Anne of Green Gables," to her final works. For example, first, the names of the five series' protagonists: ① Anne ② Emily ③ Jane are the names of Charlotte's two sisters (Anne and Emily Jane Brontë) (③ Jane has an unfinished, unpublished sequel in her final years) Also, among the names of the main characters in "Anne of Green Gables," "Diana" and "Gilbert," etc. In Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre," the name of Jane's best friend is "Diana." The name of Anne's best friend in "Anne of Green Gables" was also "Diana." Moreover, since Charlotte was of Irish descent, there is no sense of incongruity in the naming of "Diana Barry" (Furthermore, there is an important story behind the naming of "Diana"...✴) The name "Shirley" is the title of a work by Charlotte Brontë, and also the name of the protagonist (it is known that her sister Emily was the model). The name of the protagonist of "Anne of Green Gables" is also "Anne Shirley" = in other words, it seems to refer to her sisters (with an epilogue). "Gilbert" is the man who finally wins the heroine's affection in Anne Brontë's "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall." It's just like "Gilbert" in "Anne of Green Gables." Etc...✴ It even seems as if the two couples are strolling on the heath-covered hills...✴
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