In 1932.
No, Jane Eyre was 18 when she became a governess.
From the year 1799 - 1809.
Mrs.Varens is "Adele". Jane Eyre's 10 year old student at Thornfield who happens to be Mr.Rochester's daughter as well.
Jane Eyre stayed at Thornfield teaching Adele for about a year before Mr. Rochester's proposal and subsequent events led her to leave Thornfield.
"There isn't a particular number of books that Thomas Nelson publishes, because it's a private publishing company, that you don't need a contract to publish through. It's for self publishing."
Jane Eyre has five separate locations in northern England.The five locations are:GatesheadLowood SchoolThornfieldMoor HouseFerndean Manor
T. Nelson and Sons Ltd published "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens in 1836.
Jane Austen, the author, died in the year 1817, which is (as I type) almost 200 years ago.
It published Jane Eyre sometime in the mid-twentieth century. The company printed (prints) many books for school-aged children. They did not date their books published some decades ago- the same printings were used for many years. EVERY copy of Jane Eyre has a forward that is dated 1847, except the first printing. The forward was written for the Second Edition, and has been kept in every printing of the book since. So, just because that forward is there, does NOT mean the book was from 1847.
The story (written by Charlotte Bronte) takes place during the early-to mid-nineteenth century, and covers a span of about twelve years.In the reign of Queen Victoria, in the 1800s.
When she goes to visit her Aunt Reed she stays away for about a month. When she leaves after the wedding she is gone for about a year. The entire novel covers the time span of two or three years, not counting her childhood.
In the book, Jane Eyre, her uncle Reed passed away after an illness.