We’re flying across the pond and into the moors for a Jaleh favorite, the 2006 Jane Eyre miniseries. It’s the hottest Rochester the world has ever known, and listener, we’d marry him too. We cover it all from Dave Matthews Band to Ruth Wilson’s gorgeous hair and everything in between. Wander the halls with us, dear hearts, but keep your flaming dresses at home.
Music by @sigismundtryapkin
Artwork by @jstnmbrwn
Bibliography:
Nelson, Barbara A. “Faces of Jane Eyre.” Journal of Research in Gender Studies, vol 1, no. 1, 2011, pp. 183-187. HeinOnline.
Rejano, Rocío Moyano. ““I am not a piece of clay to be moulded by any hand”: The portrayal of female empowerment in contemporary adaptations of Jane Eyre.” ODISEA 22 (2021): 125-135.
Salusso, Daniela. “MAKING THE I APPEAL TO THE EYE: VISUAL SUBJECTIVITY IN JANE EYRE 2006 BBC MINISERIES ADAPTATION.” In Literature and the Visual Arts: 383.
Stanley, Allessandra. “Feminism’s Fictional Powerhouse.” Accessed April 10, 2022. https://www.proquest.com/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/848138627/C54237F5D8AD4F89PQ/1?accountid=14595.
Topping, Autumn. “Jane Eyre (2006) Tenth Anniversary Review – The Definitive Adaptation?” The Silver Petticoat Review (blog), September 24, 2016. https://www.silverpetticoatreview.com/jane-eyre-2006-tenth-anniversary-review/.
Rebecca White (2008) ‘Fresh Eyre’? How Original is Sandy Welch’s Televised JaneEyre?, Brontë Studies, 33:2, 136-147, DOI: 10.1179/174582208X298644
Hart of Dixie Chicks
Some friends have a weekly discussion about the 2011-2015 CW show, Hart of Dixie. Join our journey to Bluebell, Alabama where we debate the merits of small town life, love triangles, alligators as pets, and formal shorts as part of your work wardrobe.