Tag Archives: Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre inspires a life—and a novel

Today is the on-sale date for a new series that will to appeal of fans of cozy mysteries—and of course, fans of Jane Eyre. The series stars Jane Eyre as an amateur sleuth, and picks up where Charlotte Brontë’s novel … Continue reading

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Monday contest: Win a modern take on ‘Jane Eyre’

Do we have any Jane Eyre fans in the house? (I think I already know the answer to that question.) Well . . . happy day! Margot Livesey provides a modern take on the enduring classic in The Flight of … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: ‘Jane’

Jane by April Lindner Poppy • $17.99 • ISBN 9780316084208 On sale October 11, 2010 Set Jane Eyre during contemporary times–and turn Mr. Rochester into a rock star–and you’ve got Jane, the smart and sexy new teen novel from April Lindner. … Continue reading

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Brontë vs. Brontë

Today the Guardian posted a provocative essay by Imogen Williams about “how the Brontës divide humanity”–claiming that people love either Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights, but not both. As Williams puts it: If you want to be particularly contentious, you can … Continue reading

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From Bella to Brontë

Here’s another one from the Twilight file. The Guardian reported yesterday that “piggybacking off the success of the Twilight saga,” there will soon be two new film adaptations of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre. Wuthering Heights producer Robert Bernstein explained … Continue reading

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