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The famous novel of the original English writer Charlotte Bronte "Jen Air" was first published in 1847. He immediately attracted the attention of the public, although before that early stories, novels and teenage novels of the young writer did not enjoy the attention of the readership, many publishers rejected her manuscripts. Talking the story of the proud and independence of the orphan girl Jen Air, Charlotte used the experience of her difficult life in a large and constantly needing family. In the novel, the hypocritical hypocrisy and cruelty of the English bourgeoisie, which sympathized with the “humiliated and disassembled "bronte sincerely hated, are clearly conveyed. The romantic feelings that the main character is experiencing, overcoming all life obstacles in her path to happiness, invariably touch readers of various ages. Charlotte felt a craving for literature early, but the life path of a talented writer turned out to be short - she died at 38 years old after marriage.
Edmund Garrett (1853-1929) - an American artist who studied in Paris and founded a studio in Boston. He illustrated the works of tennison, Schiller, Shelley, Dumas ... His drawings are widely known for the cycle of legends about King Arthur. At the end of the 19th century, the pictures and engravings of Garrett were widely exhibited throughout the United States and in the French Parisian salon.
The famous novel of the original English writer Charlotte Bronte "Jen Air" tells the story of the proud and striving for the independence of the orphan girl. The novel is illustrated by 48 drawings of the American artist Edmund Henry Garrett. He was a talented watercolist, but the glory on both sides of the Atlantic brought him schedule - Garrett became a prolific illustrator of many books, including the works of tennison, Kitsa, Schiller, Shelley, Alexander Dumas. His drawings are widely known to the cycle of legends about King Arthur
Edmund Garrett (1853-1929) - an American artist who studied in Paris and founded a studio in Boston. He illustrated the works of tennison, Schiller, Shelley, Dumas ... His drawings are widely known for the cycle of legends about King Arthur. At the end of the 19th century, the pictures and engravings of Garrett were widely exhibited throughout the United States and in the French Parisian salon.
The famous novel of the original English writer Charlotte Bronte "Jen Air" tells the story of the proud and striving for the independence of the orphan girl. The novel is illustrated by 48 drawings of the American artist Edmund Henry Garrett. He was a talented watercolist, but the glory on both sides of the Atlantic brought him schedule - Garrett became a prolific illustrator of many books, including the works of tennison, Kitsa, Schiller, Shelley, Alexander Dumas. His drawings are widely known to the cycle of legends about King Arthur
Author:
Author:Bronte Sh .
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Illustrated Classics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9603-0495-5
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