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Monday, March 15, 2010

Monday, March 15, 2010 4:34 pm by Cristina in ,    No comments
The Chronicle of Higher Education reviews Michael Thomas Ford's Jane Bites Back where, as you know:
an undead Jane with 200 years of publishers' rejection letters seeks revenge on a hack writer profiting off her name, sleeps with her sire Lord Byron, and battles an envious undead Charlotte Brontë. . . (Amy Leal)
A New York Post article on talent owes the Brontë reference to Daniel Coyle's The Talent Code.
The Bronte sisters: Their first literary efforts were appallingly bad, notes Daniel Coyle in “The Talent Code.” But after churning out 22 books in one 15-month period, they showed great progress.
As for blogs, Austenesque Reviews discusses gives Jane Eyre 5 out of 5. Books & Baubles posts both about Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea. Bibliotekstipset writes in Swedish about the Brontës sisters and, also in Swedish, Butter tar ordet discusses Emily Brontë in the context of the Sword and Sorcery genre. Finally Back to Books reviews Rachel Ferguson's The Brontës Went to Woolworths.

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