The Commercial Appeal asks politicians and other professions with power to stop blaming the teachers for everything.
Remember Miss Temple from "Jane Eyre"? "Miss Temple has generally something to say which is newer than my own reflections; her language is singularly agreeable to me, and the information she communicates is often just what I wished to gain. (Christopher De Vinck)
Jane Eyre is also one of the classics recommended by the Italian website
CNO Web TV while a review of the book
Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse by Chris Riddell in
The Guardian's Children's books section finds a reference to the novel:
This book is jam-packed full of funny jokes and characters, which made it a really enticing read. For example, at one of Lord Goth’s many dinner parties, Jane Ear as opposed to the famous Jane Eyre. (SilverFish)
Metro features the new TV series
An Inspector Calls and explains the fact that,
JB Priestley’s play of the same name is widely considered as a theatrical classic, and viewers were thoroughly enjoying it.
Along with Of Mice And Men, To Kill A Mockingbird and Wuthering Heights, An Inspector Calls featured in a many people’s education. (Sarah Deen)
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