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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Thursday, February 04, 2010 12:04 am by M. in ,    No comments
The History Wardrobe presents today, February 4, their production: Jane Eyre. The Well Dressed Governess at Touchstones Rochdale (Rochdale, UK):
'Jane Eyre - the well-dressed governess' is a one-hour solo-talk
History Wardrobe • Lucy Adlington • Gillian Stapleton

The tale of Charlotte Brontë and her fictional heroine - both women of passionate intensity - is here retold through the deceptively genteel fashions of the 1840s.
Dressing Victoria Button
Gillian: I first read Jane Eyre when I was 12 years old, at school. I loved the book and became fascinated by Charlotte Bronte too, its rather shy and reclusive author. People are often surprised by the pervasive mention of clothes in the novel. The many references reveal so much about character and plot.
I took inspiration for the replica clothes from original garments in storage and on display at the Bronte Parsonage museum in Haworth. It was marvellous to be filmed at the museum for a television slot on BBC1. Jane Eyre consistently ties for top spot (with Pride & Prejudice) in polls for women's favourite book.
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