Based on Charlotte Brontë’s 1847 novel of the same name, Jane Eyre follows a young orphan who is put in the unfortunate care of her cruel Aunt Sarah and cousin, John Reed, as per her uncle’s dying ...
But all through the book, Jane refuses to smile. That isn't to say that she's never happy (although you wouldn't be super chipper, either, if you were an orphan forced to go to an evil school where ...
Following the mishaps and misfortunes of the title character, the show tracks plain, independent Jane Eyre (portrayed capably by Jeanne Syquia), an orphan who as an adult is hired to be governess to a ...
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE English Literature students studying the plot summary of Jane Eyre. If you struggled with the quiz, don't panic - we've got you! You can revise the ...
Lyndsay Faye isn't worried that her new book, "Jane Steele," a satire of "Jane Eyre," will offend fans of the latter book. "I ... love 'Jane Eyre' so much it oozes out of my pores. The entire ...
"You transfix me, quite," Mr. Rochester tells the titular heroine of the newest film version of "Jane Eyre." And indeed, "transfix" would be a suitable adjective for ...
Let's say you've read every classic 19th century woman's novel, every canonical retelling of those novels, the more recent mashups (like "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies" and "Android Karenina"), and yet ...
The book is called “Jane Eyre” but when it comes to its numerous movie versions, whether it’s Orson Welles in 1944 or Michael Fassbender right now, the actor playing Edward Rochester often ends up ...
I was hooked by “Jane Steele” when I first heard the premise: a retelling of Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre,” with the heroine as a serial killer. Beyond that, I wasn’t sure how the book would actually ...