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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Tuesday, February 13, 2007 12:43 am by M. in , , ,    No comments
To Jane Eyre alerts for today, February 13.

The first one is in Bartlett, New Hampshire, US:
When a classic novel is brought to life on the silver screen, things change. One such great book gets a through examination of its media conversions at a captivating lecture.
Plymouth State University's Dr. Gaye Gould is presenting a multimedia exploration of Charlotte Bronte's classic romantic novel, "Jane Eyre." This popular novel has been adapted to the screen several times, each with its own distinct perspective. Delve into the story and its renditions on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at Bartlett Library.
Gould has chosen clips from a variety of these movies to compare them with the novel. A movie never seems to do justice to a book, yet with over a dozen media renditions there is something that is fascinating about capturing the essence of a book on film.
The "Jane Eyre" media exploration is at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. (The Conway Daily Sun)

Bartlett Public Library
Main Street
Bartlett, NH 3812
If you prefer a one-woman performance of Jane Eyre we remind you that, as we informed, today there's a new chance to see Carol Weakland's take on Jane Eyre in the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, Ohio, US.
“Jane Eyre”
Returning to the Lunch & Learn program having previously played an outstanding Emily Dickinson in “The Belle of Amherst,” actress, writer, and director Carol Weakland will perform Charlotte Bronte's romantic novel, Jane Eyre. Weakland tells the story as Jane and acts the parts of the other main characters. This promises to be another marvelous performance.
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