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Becoming Jane Eyre (2009)

por Sheila Kohler

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A beautifully imagined tale of the Bronte sisters and the writing of Jane Eyre. The year is 1846. In a cold parsonage on the gloomy Yorkshire moors, a family seems cursed with disaster. A mother and two children dead. A father sick, without fortune, and hardened by the loss of his two most beloved family members. A son destroyed by alcohol and opiates. And three strong, intelligent young women, reduced to poverty and spinsterhood, with nothing to save them from their fate. Nothing, that is, except their remarkable literary talent. So unfolds the story of the Brontë sisters. At its center are Charlotte and the writing of Jane Eyre. Delicately unraveling the connections between one of fiction's most indelible heroines and the remarkable woman who created her, Sheila Kohler's Becoming Jane Eyre will appeal to fans of historical fiction and, of course, the millions of readers who adore Jane Eyre.… (más)

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A really interesting fictional account of how Charlotte Bronte wrote Jane Eyre. My only criticism, it was a bit short. ( )
  LisaBergin | Apr 12, 2023 |
I loved Jane Eyre, I did not like this book at all. ( )
  DanHelfer | Dec 29, 2022 |
Interesting to learn more about Bronte and her sister through historical fiction, but very dry. ( )
  bookwyrmm | Oct 28, 2020 |
Although historical fiction is not my favorite genre, I do mix it in periodically and have at times enjoyed it, sometimes even loved it. So I struggled to figure out what bothered me so much about this book, but I think it was the lack of hard facts serving as the foundation for the story. I need to be able to depend on a writer of historical fiction to know her subject thoroughly, in some cases as well as the career historians. I need to trust the author to be true to those facts and only paint in between or create when there are no facts for guidance. Or perhaps there are certain theories about someone or some events that can't be completely verified by the facts.

That was not how this book felt. The seemed to be very little factual data. Is that because not much is known about the lives of the Bronte sisters? I was left with the feeling that the author was not an authority on the subject or had not researched her subject well. Certain events were glossed over whereas there was great detail about the source of inspiration for Jane Eyre. It felt as if on some topics the author did not know enough and on other topics she knew much more than she could have. For me this was very frustrating. ( )
  afkendrick | Oct 24, 2020 |
Jane Eyre is one of my all time favourites from the classics and this inspired retelling of the life of Charlotte Bronte, as she writes her novel is written with much respect. The story of the Bronte family, in particular Charlotte and her two younger sisters is an oft told, truly tragic tale. As is said, life is stranger than fiction and at times far more poignant. This is an entirely plausible storyline as to the events leading up to and after the publication of Jane Eyre and although a little slow to start, this is a book any fan of Charlotte Bronte will enjoy. ( )
  Fliss88 | Mar 16, 2019 |
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To the love of my life, my husband, Bill
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He wakes to the scratching of a pencil against a page: a noise out of the darkness.
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The writing is her way out of this room, this cell of solitude, darkness, and despair. Her mind is free to roam where it will. She dares to take up her humiliations and heartaches and to give them a structure.
She feels that if she left her father now he might disappear, as though it is her dim sight that holds him hovering in half life, as though she has invented him and not he her.
She practices loneliness like a sport.
Now she feels her spirit shake its half-fettered wings free.
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A beautifully imagined tale of the Bronte sisters and the writing of Jane Eyre. The year is 1846. In a cold parsonage on the gloomy Yorkshire moors, a family seems cursed with disaster. A mother and two children dead. A father sick, without fortune, and hardened by the loss of his two most beloved family members. A son destroyed by alcohol and opiates. And three strong, intelligent young women, reduced to poverty and spinsterhood, with nothing to save them from their fate. Nothing, that is, except their remarkable literary talent. So unfolds the story of the Brontë sisters. At its center are Charlotte and the writing of Jane Eyre. Delicately unraveling the connections between one of fiction's most indelible heroines and the remarkable woman who created her, Sheila Kohler's Becoming Jane Eyre will appeal to fans of historical fiction and, of course, the millions of readers who adore Jane Eyre.

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