Der Fall Jane Eyre

Roman , #1

Paperback, 375 pages

German language

Published Jan. 27, 2004 by Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-423-24379-7
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OCLC Number:
76505807
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963699

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4 stars (12 reviews)

Können Sie sich eine Welt vorstellen, in der Literatur so wichtig genommen wird, dass es eine Spezialeinheit gibt, um sie vor Fälschern zu schützen? Als Geheimagentin Thursday Next ihre neue Stelle in Swindon antritt, ahnt sie schon, dass ihr die größte Herausforderung ihrer Karriere bevorsteht: Niemand anderes als der Erzschurke Acheron Hades hat Jane Eyre aus dem berühmten Roman von Charlotte Bronte entführt, um Lösegeld zu erpressen. Eine Katastrophe für England, das mit dem seit 130 Jahren tobenden Krimkrieg schon genug Sorgen hat. Aber Thurday Next ist eine Superagentin: clever und unerschrocken. Und wenn sie wirklich mal in der Klemme sitzt, erscheint aus dem Nichts ihr von der ChronoGarde ausgestoßener, ziemlich anarchistischer Vater, um für ein paar entscheidende Minuten die Zeit anzuhalten ...

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Review of 'Eyre Affair (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

So the plot of this was moderately convoluted and things wrapped up a bit quickly at the end, and the entirety of it was sometimes a bit difficult to take entirely seriously, but I really loved this.

This universe is a place I would love to live. Everybody in it loves books. Literary topics are almost the default conversation. Everyone has an opinion on the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. The plot hinges, rather evidently from the title, on Jane Eyre. Somehow, none of this comes across as pretentious, which is tricky when we are dealing rather exclusively with classics. Literature isn't just serious business (and in this world "defending the canon" takes on a whole new meaning), it's also casual fun.

Tuesday herself was fun to read about. She sometimes rushed in where it was foolish, and her romance issues were, as is common, almost entirely of her own making …

Review of 'Eyre Affair' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

One of the quick impulse reads of the year which I enjoyed start to finish and gave four stars to without a second thought. Special Operative Thursday Next, in an alternate England, works for the LiteraTec office and has for years, but the theft of an original Dickens manuscript turns what is usually a desk job into an exciting adventure. I loved the villain in the story - he was evil and not redeemable; it was fantastic. The romance was just the way I like it, and the tie-ins to Jane Eyre were delightful, Bronte's work being one of my favorites. Unlike the last book I read which was supposed to have been "witty" and "literary," I enjoyed every page of this one. It truly was witty and so exciting that it inspired me to have my own SpecOps dream (I was SO-5 too). The Eyre Affair also initiated the …

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Subjects

  • Kriminalfall
  • Dickens, Charles / The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
  • Farce
  • Phantasiewelt
  • Literarische Gestalt
  • Manuskript
  • Detektivin
  • Belletristische Darstellung