Jane Eyre was first published by Smith, Elder & Co. on the 19th of October 1847 in London.
Jane Eyre has sold over 50 million copies worldwide since it was first published in 1847.
T Nelson and Son Ltd first published Jane Eyre in 1847.
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.
Amelia Clarkson and this is her first movie.
The cover of the DVD was the cursive letters of "Jane Eyre" with a picture of Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre was well-received when it was first published in 1847, but it did not become a bestseller during Charlotte BrontΓ«'s lifetime. However, it has since gained popularity and is considered a classic of English literature.
The very first televised adaptation of Jane Eyre was in 1952. It was a BBC production in the UK.
Charlotte Brontë wrote the book in 1846.Jane Eyre was actually written under the pseudonym Currer Bell. It was not even originally called Jane Eyre; it was actually published under the title Jane Eyre An Autobiography.
Yes, she published two more novels after publishing Jane Eyre in 1847, Shirley (1849) and Villette (1853). Another novel, The Professor, was published posthumously in 1857 by her husband.
No, "Jane Eyre" was originally published by Charlotte BrontΓ« under the pen name Currer Bell in 1847. E.M. Hale did not publish any edition of "Jane Eyre" as it is a classic novel by Charlotte BrontΓ«.
It was published in 1847, so I assume around that time period.