In Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre," Jane and Mr. Rochester's son is named John Eyre Rochester.
Charlotte Bronte, under the fake name Currer Bell.
The poem featured in the book "Jane Eyre" is called "Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan. It is referenced by Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre as they discuss their own personal journeys and struggles.
Jane Eyre's friend at Lowood was Helen Burns. Helen was a kind and gentle girl who befriended Jane during their time at the school.
The name of the girl whose governess was Jane Eyre is Adele Varens. She is a young French girl who is under the care of Mr. Rochester in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte.
Jane Eyre was born in the 1800's so no not likely to be Charlottes Jane Eyre.
'Maiden name' is used to refer to a married woman's surname prior to her taking her husband's name at marriage. If Jane White married William Sullivan and became Jane Sullivan, White would be her maiden name.
The name on the item that Mr. St John took from Jane's desk was "Rosamond Oliver."
The servant who looked after Edward Rochester's wife in "Jane Eyre" was Grace Poole.
No, "Jane Eyre" was originally published by Charlotte Brontë under the pen name Currer Bell in 1847. E.M. Hale did not publish any edition of "Jane Eyre" as it is a classic novel by Charlotte Brontë.
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Mr. Rochester's dog in Jane Eyre is named Pilot. Pilot is a loyal and faithful companion to Mr. Rochester throughout the novel.