One of the more entertaining details of Jane Eyre is the number of pet names that Rochester has for Jane. Some of them are used
Novella review: Reader, I Married Him by Janet Mullany (Loose-Id, 2010) Wow, a book that comes with a warning from the author: “if you really,
…before they go as mad as the secret wife in the attic? I aim to find out! 🙂 This is where it all began. Okay,
Book review: Jane Eyre’s Daughter by Elizabeth Newark (Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2008 [1997]) A passionate young woman of high courage … In this sequel to Jane
Book review: Chocolate Roses: A Jane Eyre Parody by Joan Sowards (Walnut Springs Press LLC, 2010) She’s in love … he’s out of reach …
Book review: Adele Grace and Celine: The Other Women of “Jane Eyre” by Claire Moïse (Virtualbookworm.com Publishing Inc., 2009) In Jane Eyre, the reader is
Jane Slayre by Charlotte Brontë and Sherri Browning Erwin (Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster, 2010) “Reader, I buried him.” A TIMELESS TALE OF LOVE, DEVOTION .
Came across this, from an article about Sally Hawkins in The Guardian: The actress, who won a Golden Globe for her lead role in Mike
Book review: Jane Airhead by Kay Woodward (Andersen Press, 2009) What’s not to love about Jane Eyre? Gothic and passionate, it features the ultimate hero