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Old 08-24-2014, 01:08 PM   #20558
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Jane Eyre is a very different novel (in writing, mood etc) - the humour that is always there with Austen really isn't so with the Brontes. That said, I love both books, in different ways, although I'm not sure how much it's due to me having read Jane Eyre for the first time when I was fifteen, the perfect age to appreciate a gothic romance.
Thanks for warning me , but I have seen many Jane Eyre reviews that talked about the darknes of the Bronte-sisters novels.
I have always liked my novels to be either very witty and fluffy or very dark
So Austen and Bronte should both be in my alley.
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