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Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
This folder is for anyone to share background information about the book, the author, the historical time period, the geography-anything you think might enhance the group reading of Jane Eyre.

This group read JE over a decade ago, and there was an active background thread set up which you can find here, although many of the links are no longer working.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

However please feel free to contribute any further information or links which you think would be of interest.


Francis | 42 comments Thank you for moderating this Frances


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Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
So glad you'll be joining us!


Pippa Elliott | 12 comments Excited about this read :-)


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Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
Attached are a couple of interesting snippets about Lowood School, its model which was in fact a school that Charlotte Brontē and her sisters attended. Please note that there are some SPOILERS for the next set of chapters, although not for the novel as a whole.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...

https://jane-eyre.guidesite.co.uk/low...


Francis | 42 comments Frances
I have something relevant to this discussion I'd like to send you. A link to a website but you are not accepting messages?


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Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
Francis wrote: "Frances
I have something relevant to this discussion I'd like to send you. A link to a website but you are not accepting messages?"


Francis-please feel free to post into this thread-it's really here for anyone-not just mods-to post background information about the author, the time period, the geographical or political setting, or anything that you think others taking part in this read would find interesting and/or would enhance their enjoyment of the novel. We've had people post photos or illustrations of settings, links to articles, reminiscences about when they visited the geographical location, etc.

Sorry-I'm not sure why my messages aren't receiving but must confess I don't use that function other than for sending group notifications.


Francis | 42 comments No problem. I thought this website might help you generate discussion.

https://myweb.uiowa.edu/fsboos/questi...


message 9: by Trev (last edited Oct 06, 2023 12:27PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Trev | 687 comments Here are a few Brontë links which I have found interesting and which might be not so well known as some of the others.

The first is a regularly updated ‘Anne Brontë’ blog

https://www.annebronte.org/

which as well as having many interesting and well researched articles also has a comprehensive links page to all things relating to the Brontës.

https://www.annebronte.org/bronte-links/

The second is an access portal to the John Rylands Library digital resources. The John Rylands Library is in Manchester, England, and is the depository for a large collection of Elizabeth Gaskell literary material. Almost all of it has been digitised and can be viewed online. There are over twenty samples of letters written by or relating to Charlotte Brontë in the collection which are available to read.

https://luna.manchester.ac.uk/luna/se...

For those who are not familiar with the life stories of the Brontë sisters (and brother), this accessible, potted version is worth reading, as are the links referred to within the article.

https://www.historyextra.com/period/v...


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Frances (francesab) | 2286 comments Mod
Thanks Trev!

Some years ago I readThe Brontës which is pretty long and detailed but really engaging and well-written for anyone who wants to pursue their biographical information any further.


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