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Saturday, October 24, 2020

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Stylist wonders whether you are 'obsessed with your partner’s ex'.
Of course, we all know that it’s a mistake to spend time obsessing over our romantic predecessor. Hell, we’ve read Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca and Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, and we completely get that it’s never a good idea to go poking around your partner’s (metaphorical) attic. (Kayleigh Dray)
But then again both Jane and the second Mrs de Winter found out about things that they had every right to know, didn't they?

La Nación (Argentina) features Siri Hustvedt and mentions her first literary influences.
Luego, descubrió las grandes novelas inglesas escritas por Jane Austen, las hermanas Brontë y Charles Dickens, sobre el que Hustvedt escribió una tesis de doctorado cuando estudiaba en la Universidad de Columbia. (Daniel Gigena) (Translation)
Bucks Free Press describes a local manor house for sale called Village Lane, Hedgerley, Buckinghamshire as
something out of a Jane Eyre novel with its grand facade, sweeping driveway and manicured gardens. (Nicole Baddeley)
They obviously mean Jane Austen novel.

After days of articles on Dark Academia, it now looks like it's all about Cottagecore. BBC recommends snuggling up 'under a throw with these cosy cottagecore reads', including Jane Eyre.

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