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
by Charlotte Brontë; script adaptation by Amy Corzine, artwork by John M Burns, lettering by Terry Wiley (Classical Comics, 2010 [1847]) “I scorn your idea
Book review: The French Dancer’s Bastard a.k.a. Thornfield Hall a.k.a. Adèle by Emma Tennant (The Maia Press, 2006 [2002]) Adèle Varens is only eight when
Book review: Mrs Rochester: The Sequel to Jane Eyre by Hilary Bailey (Simon & Schuster Ltd. Pocket Books, 1997) ‘To be your wife is, for
“Why does Ms. Bailey say I burned down Thornfield?”“Because she got all the characters wrong, Adèle.”“And what of Ms. Tennant? She says I hate you!”“Hush;
The NBC University Theater presents Deborah Kerr (finally a properly English-accented Jane Eyre, believe it or not!) and Whitfield Connor. Runtime’s 59:12, first broadcast 3
This Radio Hall of Fame adaptation was first broadcast on 13 February 1944, and while the whole thing has a runtime of 59:38, don’t let
I’m bunching these two radio adaptations together, even though they are completely different productions with different cast and different scripts, done nearly two decades apart.
While trying to find a photo to go with something I was writing, I came across this: It was three stories high . . .