She argued that Jane Eyre represented the struggles of Victorian ... of The Madwoman in the Attic (1979), a polemical analysis of the works of Victorian women writers now regarded as a classic ...
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Adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's classic tale set in the 1840s. Jane Eyre falls in love with Mr Rochester, unaware of the terrible secret that he is harbouring. Show more An orphan suffers an ...
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The theatre also previously warned prospective audiences that a performance of Jane Eyre contained themes including “arson”, in an apparent reference to the moment when Bertha Mason sets fire ...
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