Book review: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (Puffin Classics: The Essential Collection, 1994 [1847]) Mystery, hardship – and love Orphaned Jane Eyre, hated by her
When Jane Eyre version 2.011 came out in Canada, I checked it out right away. I’m not sure why, really. Finding a really good version
Book review: Jane Eyre’s Husband – The Life of Edward Rochester by Tara Bradley (Kindle, 2011) Jane Eyre’s Husband tells the fascinating story of Edward
Book review: Thursday Next #1: The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde (New English Library Hodder & Stoughton, 2001) There is another 1985, somewhere in the
Novella review: Miss Elliott and the Eldritch by Laura Neubert (2011) Alone and haunted by her past, the indomitable Jane Eyre finds herself confronted not
Book review: Finding Grace by Sarah Pawley (Amazon Kindle, 2011 [2008] – also available in hardcopy) Grace is seventeen. She is bold, intelligent … and
TV review: Studio One: Jane Eyre (CBS, 1949), directed by Franklin Schaffner This production of Jane Eyre is just short of 60 minutes long. To
Thanks to BrontëBlog for the tip! Here’s the UK poster for the 2011 version of Jane Eyre: I like it, I really do. I
Film review: Jane Eyre (2011), directed by Cary Fukanaga Jane Eyre (2011) begins with Jane (Mia Wasikowska) running away from Thornfield Hall. She collapses, bedraggled