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The pals reach deep into the canon and put one of the most esteemed novels in English literature to the cannon test.
Listen in as Dafnis and I catch up and talk about friendship, theater, growing up, and romance, all under the guise of discussing Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.
Another classic lit episode with Sheldon today, as he talks about Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. Next week, Danni talks about Lothaire by Kresley Cole. The week after! It's a surprise! Find us on Twitter LiteraryAFPod Find us on Facebook Literary AF Shoot us a message LiteraryAFPod@gmail.com We're on Itunes, Spotify and Youtube
In this mini-sode, I’ll be chatting with Rita Maria Martinez about her collection of poetry called The Jane and Bertha in Me, inspired by Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre! Be sure to share this episode on all the social things and comment below with questions, comments, and suggestions for future episodes!Link to the Show Notes: https://otherbluegirl.wordpress.com/2018/02/11/lay-back-and-think-of-england-12-5-show-notes/Link to My Podcasting Projects: otherbluegirl.wordpress.com/podcast-links/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jean Rhys's lyrical, beautiful novel Wide Sargasso Sea is a prequel of sorts to Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, focusing on the story of Mr. Rochester's first wife. This week, Stephanie and Michelle discuss Jamaica, Jane Eyre, and how Jean Rhys ruined Mr. Rochester for them both forever.
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Alex Pryce considers how writers are readers, influenced and inspired by the works of other writers. Taking as a starting point the literary afterlife of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, and the influence of Romantic John Keats on the First World War Poet Wilfred Owen, Alex discusses how writers are challenged by precursory writers, and introduces some theories of influence from T.S. Eliot and Harold Bloom.