Book review: Jane and her Master by Stephen Rawlings (Silver Moon Books, 2002 [1996]) ‘Jane and her Master’ is a classic in all senses of
First off, a disclaimer. I’m already tired of comparisons between the yet-unseen Jane Eyre/2011 and everyone else’s favorite version of the past, especially Toby Stephens/BBC
Film review: Dark Harbor (1998), directed by Adam Coleman Howard A couple is driving along a rainy road and they argue a little. When they
Published: 10 Dec 2010 at 13:09 It’s been cold and snowy in Britain recently (although today and during the weekend, we’re going to have about
Book review: The French Dancer’s Bastard a.k.a. Thornfield Hall a.k.a. Adèle by Emma Tennant (The Maia Press, 2006 [2002]) Adèle Varens is only eight when
Book review: Mrs Rochester: The Sequel to Jane Eyre by Hilary Bailey (Simon & Schuster Ltd. Pocket Books, 1997) ‘To be your wife is, for
While trying to find a photo to go with something I was writing, I came across this: It was three stories high . . .
The final episode ever of Lost was shown around the world at the same time. For us in the UK, it meant it started at
Book review: Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys (Penguin Books, Film and TV Tie-in edition, 1993 [1966]) ‘Without the instinct, the passion might so easily