I have spent years of my life reading and loving Charlotte Brontë’s novel “Jane Eyre.” But in the last few years I have realized something: The main character of this novel isn’t Jane, but Bertha; the ...
Two of the novel’s most devoted fans discuss the many problems with the newest film version of ‘Jane Eyre.’ For a certain type of woman, having read Jane Eyre—more specifically, having consumed it ...
The Secret History of Jane Eyre: How Charlotte Brontë Wrote Her Masterpiece. By John Pfordresher. W.W. Norton; 254 pages; $26.95; £20. CRITICS relish a bit of detective work. Four hundred years after ...
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 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Cathy Marston, known for ambitious narrative works, brings her adaptation of Brontë’s novel to American Ballet Theater. By Roslyn Sulcas “You feel ...
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