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As well as the fact of his mad wife, Rochester has passed into everybody's general awareness as a gorgeous hero; so it was odd for some of us, reading it again as an adult, to see that he is in fact not good-looking at all: Jane takes some pains to describe him as ugly, low-browed, with a heavy, square-cut fringe. Some of us don't notice his looks, however, still thinking of him as a romantic lead.

Maybe we are confusing him with Heathcliff. One very unattractive trait is the way he plays with Jane, testing the strength of her attachment to him, pretending right up to the moment of the first marriage proposal that he is planning his wedding to Blanche Ingram, taking her compliance for granted, until she is forced into outright protestation, enabling the capitulation and confession of love. He may have been reassuring himself, but it is unmistakably cruel of Rochester. He seems to denigrate Jane all the time, referring constantly to her as little, or quiet; and of course we know, from her inward thoughts, that she is anything but this,

keeping it all buttoned up. Feeling herself too lowly to consider the possibility of love herself, his unpleasant games give her the opportunity to recognise it; and there is a tremendous erotic power to their dialogue, as strong as Charlotte's sister Emily's in Wuthering Heights, if more understated. It must have caused a frisson on first publication, quite as much as the content of the story.

We felt Charlotte must have experienced such feelings herself in order to write about it. Perhaps it comes from her obsession with her Belgian professor, who of course in reality repudiated her love; in Jane Charlotte gives herself the opportunity to imagine a happier outcome.

There is so much that is autobiographical about the book: the miserable situation at Lowood school, the character of Helen Burns, a replica of Charlotte's idolised older sister Maria, who died, a martyr to illness but gentle and loving to the last. Her character and death are so reminiscent of Beth March in another, equally famous novel later in the century; and, like Jane, Beth's sister Jo in Little Women is a flawed, feisty, angry person whose character is so much more interesting both to reader and author.

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