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  1. 2006 Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, adapted by Polly Teale. Company - Shared Experience performed at the Trafalgar Studios. 2007: The ballet Jane, based on the book, was created in 2007, a Bullard/Tye production with music by Max Reger.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_EyreJane Eyre - Wikipedia

    Jane Eyre Title page of the first edition, 1847 Author Charlotte Brontë Language English Genre Gothic Bildungsroman Romance Set in Northern England, early 19th century [a] Publisher Smith, Elder & Co. Publication date 19 October 1847 (1847-10-19) Publication place United Kingdom Media type Print OCLC 3163777 Dewey Decimal 823.8 Followed by Shirley Text Jane Eyre at Wikisource Jane Eyre is a ...

  3. Apr 12, 1996 · Jane Eyre: Directed by Franco Zeffirelli. With Anna Paquin, Nic Knight, Nicola Howard, Sasha Graff. Jane Eyre, an orphan, is raised in a harsh charity school. She becomes a teacher and is hired as a governess at Thornfield Hall by housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax.

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  4. Charlotte Bronte Books into TV Shows and Movies There is a mind-blowing fact about the film adaptations of Charlotte Bronte’s timeless books; they have been produced consistently for over a century, dating back to 1910 to as recently as 2011. Incidentally, there are silent films, feature films, and television movies as indicated below.

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · The movie takes significant liberties with what is known about Emily and her famous sisters, Charlotte and Anne, but as a non-stickler for biopic accuracy, I didn't mind.

  6. Apr 22, 2011 · Jane Eyre: Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. With Mia Wasikowska, Jamie Bell, Su Elliot, Holliday Grainger. A mousy governess who softens the heart of her employer soon discovers that he's hiding a terrible secret.

  7. Feb 17, 2023 · His sermons are the opposite of Mr. Brontë's fire-and-brimstone declarations. Weightman speaks of a gentle, almost thoughtful God. The Brontë sisters listen enraptured, and they also can't fail to notice he's easy on the eyes. Emily responds to him combatively, at first, poking holes in his arguments, refusing to concede ground.

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