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Jane Eyre

 

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Since it rolled off the presses, no one has been able to keep their hands off of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. It’s been reincarnated as a radio play, tuned up as a musical, redrawn as a graphic novel, and prequels and sequels have also been penned. It’s lived nine lives on the small screen, and graced the silver screen close to 20 times. Every few years, a director or producer dusts the classic off and breathes new life into it by way of the big screen. With the release of this latest film iteration, we’re bringing film critic Garen Daly, and English professor Yu Jin Ko in to look at why Bronte’s take on love, passion, social class, forgiveness, and atonement never grow old.

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