The 'I' of Jane Eyre

The "I" of Jane Eyre EARL A. KNIES JANE EYRE HAS BEEN WIDELY ADMIRED as a character, and critics have also noted her importance as the narrator of the story. Walter Allen, for example, says that it is in the novel's "intense, intran- sigent subjectivity that the tremendous power of Jane Eyre, together with its unity, resides.... ................
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