Jane Eyre (disambiguation)

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Jane Eyre is a novel by Charlotte Brontë

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Jane Eyre may also refer to:

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Adaptations of <i>Jane Eyre</i>

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Jane Eyre is an opera in three acts, Op. 134, by John Joubert to a libretto by Kenneth Birkin after the 1847 novel by Charlotte Brontë. The opera was written from 1987 until 1997. The world premiere of the revised version took place on 25 October 2016 at the Ruddock Performing Arts Centre in Birmingham, England.

Jane Eyre is a 2016 opera by Louis Karchin to a libretto by Diane Osen after the 1847 novel by Charlotte Brontë.