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For all that the novel has been retitled Jane Eyre's Daughter, in fact, the true problem is that she is Rochester's daughter--Rochester, her romantic ideal, reincarnated in a man who appears to be his carbon copy.
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And every time I read Jane Eyre, which is at least annually, I find new stuff.
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For all that the novel has been retitled Jane Eyre's Daughter, in fact, the true problem is that she is Rochester's daughter--Rochester, her romantic ideal, reincarnated in a man who appears to be his carbon copy.
Jane Eyre's Daughter 2010
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It's called Jane Eyre in hot pants and stiletto heels.
Varia 2005
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It's called Jane Eyre in hot pants and stiletto heels.
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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So then I have to tell him that my partner, who has a habit of reading books, wanted the dog to have a literary name so she picked Charlotte Brontë, a British novelist who is now dead, but once wrote a famous novel called Jane Eyre.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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She appeared occasionally on television, including with George C. Scott in a 1970 production of "Jane Eyre" and later on series such as "The Love Boat."
Susannah York, 72, Oscar nominee for role in 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?' Emma Brown 2011
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Jennifer Potter, 24, a member of JASNA ' s New York chapter, says Charlotte Bront ë ' s " Jane Eyre " feels antiquated.
In Jane Austen 2.0, the Heroines And Heroes Friend Each Other Arden Dale 2010
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Charles on Becoming Jane Eyre by Sheila Kohler: If you know 'Jane Eyre' and love it, don't deny yourself the pleasure of this intense little companion book.
Old Media Monday: Reviewing the Reviewers Omnivoracious 2009
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Charles on Becoming Jane Eyre by Sheila Kohler: If you know 'Jane Eyre' and love it, don't deny yourself the pleasure of this intense little companion book.
Shelfari: Omnivoracious 2009
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