This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today I’m going to tell you about the symbolism regarding necks and necklaces in Jane Eyre. Necks and Necklaces in Jane Eyre Necks are important in Jane Eyre, theyContinue reading “Letter N #AtoZChallenge Necks and Necklaces in #JaneEyre”
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Letter M #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre and The Mason Family
This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today Jane is going to tell you all about the Mason family, her husband’s troublesome in-laws. I met two members of the Mason family personally; Mr. Richard Mason andContinue reading “Letter M #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre and The Mason Family”
Letter L #AtoZChallenge Liars in #JaneEyre
This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today I’m going to show you a lesser known aspect of this novel. I’ll tell you about the many characters in Jane Eyre who lie. I’ll also be revealingContinue reading “Letter L #AtoZChallenge Liars in #JaneEyre”
Letter H #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre’s Husband
This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today it’s all about Jane Eyre’s Husband. Edward Rochester himself will tell us all about his life. This is Edward Rochester’s autobiography. My name is Edward Fairfax Rochester. MyContinue reading “Letter H #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre’s Husband”
Letter B April #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre, The #Book
This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today it’s all about Jane Eyre’s Book, told by Jane herself. Jane Eyre is my autobiography. It was published by my author, Charlotte Bronte on October 16th 1847, tenContinue reading “Letter B April #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre, The #Book”
Letter A April #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre’s #Author Charlotte Bronte
This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today it’s Jane Eyre’s Author, Charlotte Bronte My name is Charlotte Bronte and I was born on 21st April, 1816, in Thornton, Yorkshire. My father was Rev. Patrick Bronte,Continue reading “Letter A April #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre’s #Author Charlotte Bronte”
Theme Reveal #AtoZChallenge All About #JaneEyre, Who Else?
I took part in the AtoZ Challenge for the first time last year. There are thirty book reviews and author interviews in my April Author Spotlight. Check it out here. This year I’ve decided to take part again with a completely different theme: Jane Eyre. As you may have noticed, my blog is called RereadingContinue reading “Theme Reveal #AtoZChallenge All About #JaneEyre, Who Else?”
A Present for Saint Valentine’s Day: The Most Romantic Letters You’ll Ever Read
When I met my husband, thirty-five years ago, we lived in different countries. I was living in London, while he lived in Spain. At the time, long distance phone calls were very expensive, so they were infrequent. For over two years, except during the holidays, which we spent together, he wrote me a letter almostContinue reading “A Present for Saint Valentine’s Day: The Most Romantic Letters You’ll Ever Read”
My beautiful #JaneEyre
Was Jane Eyre Plain or Pretty? Some readers of The Eyre Hall Trilogy have considered that my Jane Eyre is too beautiful, arguing that Charlotte Bronte drew an ugly, or at least plain young girl. When I read (and reread) Jane Eyre, Jane is/was never ugly in my mind, and I have proof that sheContinue reading “My beautiful #JaneEyre”
How to Write a #Novel #MondayBlogs
How I write: A Descriptive (not Prescriptive) account of my Writing Process A. Mulling: The Creative Phase Before I actually start my formal planning, laid out below, I’ve been thinking of my novel, talking to my characters, and outlining loosely, for months, or even years… I’ve ‘seen’ what will occur, how it will begin andContinue reading “How to Write a #Novel #MondayBlogs”
