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The first time I read Jane Eyre, I hated it. I was in sixth grade, and all I can remember thinking is, “Why does this character continuously mention how she’s not beautiful?” Years later, I decided to ...
Bertha Mason isn’t simply the madwoman locked away in 'Jane Eyre'. She is the voice society refused to hear. Through her ...
Editor’s note: Madeleine Kearns writes a weekly column noting peculiar aspects of cultural, artistic, and natural marvels. Every English major is familiar with Freudian, Marxist, feminist, and “queer” ...
If you've read Jane Eyre before, you are no doubt familiar with the "madwoman in the attic." And if not... allow me to quickly bring you up to speed: in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre, the ...
If you decide to see Playhouse in the Park’s production of “Jane Eyre,” it’s best to leave your preconceptions at home. Perhaps you read the book – or pretended to – in middle or high school. Or maybe ...
Let’s hope that engagement continues with their next offering: Sally Cookson’s dynamic adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s novel, a Bristol Old Vic and National Theatre co-production which also toured ...
'I am no bird, and no net ensnares me': Nadia Clifford as Jane Eyre, in Sally Cookson's adaptation of the novelPhoto: BrinkhoffMögenburg Sally Cookson’s stage adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s ...
Theater can make you feel a lot of things, most of them wondrous, but on rare occasion it can make me feel like a dummy. And that's what I felt like after seeing "Jane Eyre," the final show of the ...
If you would, allow me but a moment to…Okay, that’s as far as that intro’s going to go. But please do allow me to tell you about Elizabeth Williamson’s adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel ...
Three-fourths thriller and one part reimagined classic, “The Wife Upstairs” is a feisty Southern charmer that’s twisty enough to make dinners late in kitchens everywhere. Taking plot and character ...