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Book-to-Film Comparison: Susanna White’s 2006 Jane Eyre

Back in early 2011, As part of my quest to prepare for the release of Cary Fukunaga’s Jane Eyre adaptation, Continue reading →

Book-to-Film Comparison: Robert Young’s 1997 Jane Eyre

Back in early 2011, As part of my quest to prepare for the release of Cary Fukunaga’s Jane Eyre adaptation, Continue reading →

Book-to-Film Comparison: Jane Eyre, 1983 BBC Production

Back in early 2011, As part of my quest to prepare for the release of Cary Fukunaga’s Jane Eyre adaptation, Continue reading →

Book-to-Film Comparison: Franco Zeffirelli’s Jane Eyre, 1998

Back in early 2011, As part of my quest to prepare for the release of Cary Fukunaga’s Jane Eyre adaptation, Continue reading →

The Luminaries, by Eleanor Catton

The Luminaries is set in New Zealand in 1866, at the time of the Otago gold rush. Eleanor Catton has Continue reading →

Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom, by Deborah Yaffe

As part of her introduction, Deborah Yaffe describes an only moderately successful attempt at running a Jane Austen book club: Continue reading →

The Annotated Emma, by David M. Shapard

Reading David M. Shapard’s annotations of Jane Austen’s Emma is such an effortlessly enlightening affair that it would be easy Continue reading →

The Seance, by John Harwood

The Séance, by John Harwood

This book hit me right at the nexus of my interest in both Victorian sensation fiction and horror. I knew Continue reading →

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