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    Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre Map

    For the Reader Who Has Always Felt a Little Like Jane

    Jane Eyre is one of those novels that doesn't just tell a story — it gets under your skin. Charlotte Brontë published it in 1847, and it has never gone out of print since, because Jane's voice — plain-spoken, fiercely independent, and quietly radical — still speaks directly to the reader who has ever felt overlooked and known, with absolute certainty, that she wasn't.

    This illustrated map traces every place Jane visits across the novel. Brontë used fictional names, but their real-life inspirations in Yorkshire and beyond are shown — alongside an illustrated chart of the novel's main characters. Published by Literary Maps, created by map illustrator Martin Thelander, who makes detailed illustrated maps for classic books with places appearing in the order they're mentioned in the text.

    The kind of thing you unfold next to a re-read and never quite put away.

    Details

    • Illustrated map only (not the full text)
    • Printed size: 297 x 420 mm / 11.7 x 16.5 in.
    • Folded size: 105 x 148 mm / 4.13 x 5.83 in.
    • Printed on recycled, FSC-certified paper
    • Includes an illustrated character chart

    Perfect For

    • Readers who have a well-annotated copy of Jane Eyre on their shelf and strong opinions about Mr Rochester
    • A thoughtful gift tucked inside a new copy of the novel
    • Anyone who considers Charlotte Brontë essential reading, not optional