Hardcover, 472 pages

Czech language

Published 1994 by Československý spisovatel.

ISBN:
978-80-202-0470-9
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Jana Eyrová, chovanka smutně proslulého lowoodského sirotčince, přichází jako vychovatelka na panství pana Rochestera a v domě obklopeném nevysvětlitelnými záhadami a tísnivým tajemstvím prožívá svou velkou, osudovou lásku. Kolik však hrůzy, strachu a utrpení musí zažít, než prosadí svou svobodnou vůli, své právo rozhodnout o vlastním osudu! Charlotte Brontëová oslavila milostný vztah dvou lidí, v němž každý dává stejnou měrou, jako přijímá, neboť jen v tom viděla podstatu upřímného rovnoprávného svazku.

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