Jane Eyre

Journalist and novelist Bidisha was fascinated by Bronte's Jane Eyre as a teenager, but re-reading the story as an adult left her feeling uncomfortable. What Bronte had to say about sex and race was darker and more disturbing than she remembered. Revisiting this classic Victorian novel, Bidisha...

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Other Authors: Bidisha., DCD Media (Firm),, Infobase,
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : DCD Media (Firm), [2014]
distributed by Infobase,
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (29 min., 18 sec.)) : sound, color.
Series: Secret Life of Books.
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Summary: Journalist and novelist Bidisha was fascinated by Bronte's Jane Eyre as a teenager, but re-reading the story as an adult left her feeling uncomfortable. What Bronte had to say about sex and race was darker and more disturbing than she remembered. Revisiting this classic Victorian novel, Bidisha sees her role model, and the society which spawned her, through very different eyes. Is Jane Eyre really the spirited, independent woman Bidisha admired as a young reader? Is Mr. Rochester little more than a bully and abuser? What does the characterisation of Bertha tell us about Bronte's colonial attitudes? To better understand, Bidisha travels to the Bronte's family home in Yorkshire and visits the British Library to examine Bronte's original manuscript and uncover intimate letters written by Charlotte Bronte to a married professor. Bringing a fresh and critical eye to this classic work, Bidisha reassesses one of literature's most memorable heroines.
Item Description: Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on August 05, 2015.
Revisiting Jane Eyre (2:18) -- Outspoken Orphan Girl (2:38) -- Expressing Female Desire (4:40) -- Thornfield Hall (3:39) -- Strength and Retribution (1:55) -- Visiting the Bronte Home (2:51) -- Bronte's Early Writing (3:30) -- Rochester's Insane Wife (1:59) -- Bronte's Conservative Views (3:25) -- Voice for Female Sexuality (1:43) -- Credits: Jane Eyre (0:35)
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Journalist and novelist Bidisha was fascinated by Bronte's Jane Eyre as a teenager, but re-reading the story as an adult left her feeling uncomfortable. What Bronte had to say about sex and race was darker and more disturbing than she remembered. Revisiting this classic Victorian novel, Bidisha sees her role model, and the society which spawned her, through very different eyes. Is Jane Eyre really the spirited, independent woman Bidisha admired as a young reader? Is Mr. Rochester little more than a bully and abuser? What does the characterisation of Bertha tell us about Bronte's colonial attitudes? To better understand, Bidisha travels to the Bronte's family home in Yorkshire and visits the British Library to examine Bronte's original manuscript and uncover intimate letters written by Charlotte Bronte to a married professor. Bringing a fresh and critical eye to this classic work, Bidisha reassesses one of literature's most memorable heroines.
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System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Closed-captioned.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (29 min., 18 sec.)) : sound, color.
Format: System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Audience: 9 & up.
Access: Access requires authentication through Films on Demand.