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Thornfield Hall is a
location in the 1847
novel Jane Eyre by
Charlotte Brontë. It is the home of the male
romantic lead,
Edward Fairfax Rochester, where...
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growth to
adulthood and her love for Mr Rochester, the
brooding master of
Thornfield Hall. The
novel revolutionised prose fiction,
being the
first to focus...
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character in
Charlotte Brontë's 1847
novel Jane Eyre. The
brooding master of
Thornfield Hall,
Rochester is the
employer and
eventual husband of the novel's titular...
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Thornfield (foaled 1994 in Ontario) is a
Canadian Thoroughbred Champion racehorse.
Thornfield was bred by
Steve Stavro's **** Hill Farm, he was sired...
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claim his
sizeable inheritance. She is
largely confined to "the attic" of
Thornfield Hall, the
mansion she
calls the "Great House". The
story traces her relationship...
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Thornfield is a
Canadian racehorse.
Thornfield may also
refer to:
Thornfield Township,
Ozark County, Missouri, an
inactive township Thornfield, Missouri...
- Lady Tara
Thornfield (also ****burn and Lady Oakwell) is a
fictional character from the
British soap
opera Em****ale, pla**** by Anna Brecon. She made her...
- As a
young woman (Ruth Wilson), Jane is
hired by the
housekeeper of
Thornfield Hall, Mrs. Fairfax, to be a
governess for
young Adèle (Cosima Littlewood)...
- the
violently insane first wife of
Edward Rochester, who
moved her to
Thornfield Hall and
locked her in a room on the
third floor.
Bertha Mason is the...
- was
nominated for an
Academy Award. A
tearful Jane Eyre runs away from
Thornfield Hall,
finding herself alone on the moors. She
collapses at the doorstep...