Miniseries review: Jane Eyre (1973), directed by Joan Craft, adapted by Robin Chapman This five-part miniseries of Jane Eyre was done by the BBC in
Hosted by Joan Evans on the Mutual Network, this Family Theater radio adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre was first broadcast 25 October 1950 and
Like the 1944 Young/Welles version, this too is presented by the Lux Radio Theater. Originally broadcasted on 14 June 1948 and with a runtime of
This radio adaptation, produced by Academy Award winner Cecil B. DeMille, was first broadcast on 5 June 1944 in the Lux Radio Theater, and stars
This is a radio adaptation of Jane Eyre from a fair few years ago, but there’s no information when (sounds like 40s or 50s if
Book review: Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë (Wordsworth Classics, 1998 [1847]) Agnes Grey is a trenchant exposé of the frequently isolated, intellectually stagnant and emotionally
Yes, well, frankly that was my expression when seeing this Rochester as well, but hey, b&w lady, you don’t suppose you’re being, umm, a little
Book review: Rochester by J.L. Niemann (Trafford Publishing, 2009) “After years of self-centered wandering, shielding my shattered spirit from further vain expectation, I now knew
Book review: The Brontës by Brian Wilks (The Hamlym Publishing Group Limited, 1978) First published in 1975, The Brontës is a book about the Brontë