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Friday, November 06, 2020

'A sort of children’s Jane Eyre'

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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