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"[W]hile he spoke my very Conscience and Reason turned traitors against me, and charged me with crime in resisting him. - - - "Who in the world cares for you? or who will be injured by what you do?" Still indomitable was the reply - "I care for myself."
When I first read Jane Eyre at the age of 17, a few months shy of 18, it made me believe that the world is large, and that belief in yourself and your inner life makes a difference. Re-reading it 13 years later made me realize again that, like oth ...more

In recent years I've been more focused on getting through my TBR than rereading old favorites. This reading of Jane Eyre was an attempt to return to my older habits: I have always been a re-reader. Ever since I was young and bored (summer vacation in hot Arizona summers was great when you were at the pool, but somehow you didn't always want to be outside...) a lot of my entertainment was mining my parents' books shelves. Anyway, this was, ahem, before the internet was widely available, and, no,
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Read it in high school, and again in my early 20s upon Gloria Steinem's recommendation (in one of Gloria's biographies), but placing back on "to-read" because it feels time again to re-read through the lens of recent life.
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