10 Addictive Books for Fans of Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre
Editor's Top Match
The Wide Sargasso Sea
by Jean Rhys
Why it's the perfect match
Rhys reimagines Jane Eyre's Bertha Mason as a complex rebel against colonialism and madness, weaving themes of identity and oppression with lyrical intensity.
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10 Deep Selections

Wuthering Heights
by Emily Brontë
A tempestuous saga of forbidden love and vengeance on windswept Yorkshire moors, echoing Jane Eyre's passionate conflicts and spectral shadows.
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Rebecca
by Daphne du Maurier
A haunted English manor and a marriage shadowed by death, mirroring Jane Eyre's eerie past and forbidden longings.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde
A portrait's dark secret mirrors Jane's duality—beauty and vice clashing beneath a cultivated facade.
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
by Anne Brontë
A radical heroine defies Victorian constraints to escape abuse, much like Jane's rebellion against Thornfield's secrets.
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Dracula
by Bram Stoker
A gothic thriller of seduction and survival, where love battles supernatural evil much as Jane Eyre's spirit defies tyranny.
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The Secret History
by Donna Tartt
A chilling dive into buried truths and guilt-ridden academia, akin to Jane's harrowing reckonings.
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The Haunting of Hill House
by Shirley Jackson
Suspense and spectral dread collide in this psychological portrait of a crumbling worldview.
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The Handmaid's Tale
by Margaret Atwood
A dystopian battle for autonomy reflects Jane's fight against societal oppression and personal conviction.
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Villette
by Charlotte Brontë
Charlott Brontë's fiery heroine navigates love and madness in a Belgian seminary, echoing Jane's resilience.
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