Inspired by the new film adaptation,
The Guardian looks into Frances Hodgson Burnett’s
The Secret Garden.When Burnett wrote The Secret Garden – “a sort of children’s Jane Eyre”, as one of her friends described it, a characterisation that has been taken to heart by the latest film adaptation, directed by Marc Munden and starring Colin Firth, Julie Walters and Dixie Egerickx – she was 61, and had been a famous author for more than 40 years. (Aida Edemariam)
That friend, by the way, was Ella Hepworth Dixon, apparently quite a remarkable woman herself.
Slate reviews the miniseries
The Queen’s Gambit.
Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) may turn out to be an American chess prodigy, but she starts out like Jane Eyre, watchful, quiet, alone. (Willa Paskin)
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