Creative Loafing once
again links J.A. Bayona's film
The Orphanage (El Orfanato) to the Brontës, now to Jane Eyre:
Gothic secrets accumulate like some brooding, Spanish variation on Jane Eyre by way of The Turn of the Screw, and the only thing of which we can be certain is that nothing will turn out to be quite as it seems. (Lance Goldenberg)
Judith McCoy Miller is interviewed on
Novel Journey and selects Jane Eyre as one of her favourite novels.
Cinéma et acteurs briefly reviews Jane Eyre 1944 in French.
Antonio Genno's Blog reports yesterday's audience of Jane Eyre 2006 in Italy:
Rete 4 “Jane Eyre” (1.553.000 spettatori - 6,90%)
The series is commented on
the it blog,
Girl with curious hair,
Samurai mom,
Emozioni (in Italian) and
Kunden Blog (in Deutsch).
Double Talk has a rather negative opinion about this adaptation.
A Glass Castle in Rosengarten continues with her Jane Eyre obsession.
Fairfieldsbooks auctions this illustrated edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall:
From The Complete Works of Charlotte Bronte And Her Sisters Published by The Kelmscott Society, New York
This Is
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte (Acton Bell)
With Illustrations from Photographs
Complete Tight Contents In 392 Pages/53 Chapters with the Conclusion,,Beginning with To J. Halford,Esq., and 7 Plates
Categories: Jane Eyre, Movies-DVD-TV, References, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
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