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Uploaded on Sep 21, 2011

Part 8. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Elizabeth Klett.

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Jane Eyre free audiobook at Librivox: http://librivox.org/jane-eyre-version...

Jane Eyre free eBook at Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1260

Jane Eyre at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre

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  • MARVIA35

    u have such a lovely voice. i can not sufficiently or adequately express, my gratitiude regarding all youve done, by taking the time out & having an incredible amount of patience, 2 read & share w/us, these awesome classics. some might not have had or will ever have, the pure pleasure of experiencing these stories. whether the reasons were from blindness, illiteracy, simply never wanting 2 read them b4, etc. now, b/c of folks like u, they can. THANK U SO MUCH

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  • CCProse

    Thank you for the recognition and the kind words. We cannot claim any credit for the narration. We are just the nerdy guys who figured out how to put it all together. The audio comes from Librivox. We, too, think the reader, Elizabeth Klett, is awesome. You can download this audio for free at Librivox and the text for free from Gutenberg - but it's not easy to do both. We identified all the reasons and benefits you mentioned, and decided to make videobooks.

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    ... Your work is one of the greatest things one can find on the whole WEB.. grazie mille from Italy..

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  • CCProse

    You are quite welcome. So happy that you like it.

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  • xoPinkButterflyxo

    omfg...if I knew there was people like you on youtube I would have totally ready this book ! I couldn't read that big thing by myself I lack a great deal of patience for reading but it seemed so interesting, I knew I wasn't going to finish reading it in the time span that my teacher gave me so I had to refuse but now I can enjoy this book because of you :)

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  • Marly Diallo

    Ur book is good I love it

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  • hamich251

    lovely voice!!! I enjoye this book as much as your reading of ,, Pride & Prejudice'' thank you.

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  • Hendrikdevuile

    I enjoyed being read to probably as much as the blind Rochester, for which my thanks. A great story in which I would only criticise the the pious discourse of the unfortunate Helen Burns, which sounded like a well translated speech by the Pope, and secondly that the account right at the end of what happened to that unsympathetic pietistic cold fish St. John did not deserve such a prominent place. Maybe the idea of both was to pacify the many prudes of the time outraged by Rochester's excesses.

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