Inhalt: Im Alter von 18 Jahren tritt die unscheinbare und mittellose Jane Eyre (Mia Wasikowska) ihre erste Stelle als Hauslehrerin im geheimnisvollen Schloss Thornfield an. Aufgewachsen als Waisenkind war Janes bisheriges Leben von Entbehrungen und fehlender Liebe geprägt. Umso mehr fühlt sie sich vom Hausherrn Edward Rochester (Michael Fassbender) magisch angezogen. Die furchtlose Direktheit der jungen Frau imponiert dem charismatischen Arbeitgeber und er entdeckt in Jane eine Seelenverwandte. Als Rochester ihr völlig überraschend einen Heiratsantrag macht, scheint das Glück perfekt zu sein. Doch am Tag der geplanten Hochzeit nehmen die Dinge plötzlich eine dramatische Wendung ... Schlagworte:DVD, Klassiker, Literaturverfilmung Umfang: ca. 115 Minuten Altersfreigabe: ab 12 Jahren Standort: DVD Jan EAN: 5050582883213
Inhalt: Auf Thornfield Hall gehen nachts seltsame Dinge vor, über die niemend reden mag. Jane, eine eher unscheinbare, aber recht intelligente junge Frau, arbeitet seit kurzer Zeit hier als Gouvernante. Bald verliebt sie sich heimlich in den düsteren, jähzornigen Mr. Rochester, den Besitzer des Anwesens. Er jedoch scheint sich nur für die schöne Blanche zu interessieren. Umfang: 702 S. ISBN: 978-3-8412-0067-9
Inhalt: Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilised by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones. One of the great love stories of all literature. It is a novel often considered ahead of its time due to its portrayal of the development of a thinking and passionate young woman who is both individualistic, desiring for a full life, while also highly moral. Jane evolves from her beginnings as a poor and plain woman without captivating charm to her mature stage as a compassionate and confident whole woman. As she matures, she comments much on the complexities of the human condition. Jane also has a deeply pious personal trust in God, but is also highly self-reliant. Although Jane suffers much, she is never portrayed as a damsel in distress who needs rescuing. For this reason, it is sometimes regarded as an important early feminist novel.Dt. Ausg. u.d.T.: Brontë, Charlotte: Jane Eyre Umfang: 1101 Min.
Inhalt: Zum 200. Geburtstag von Charlotte Brontë am 21. April 2016: Der romantische Klassiker als Hörspiel "Ich bin kein Vogel, und kein Netz umgarnt mich, ich bin ein freier Mensch mit einem freien Willen - das werde ich zeigen, indem ich Sie verlasse", sagt Jane Eyre zu dem Mann, den sie liebt. Christiane Ohaus hat den romantischen Klassiker in ein akustisches Universum verwandelt, mit genialer Leichtigkeit greifen Musik, Geräusche und schauspielerische Gestaltung ineinander. Mit Sascha Icks als Jane Eyre, die sich zwischen ihrer Liebe und ihrer Selbstständigkeit entscheiden muss, mit Christian Redl als mürrisch-liebenswertem Landedelmann und Sylvester Groth als seinem Konkurrenten bleibt auch der kleinste Zwischenton von Charlotte Brontës großem Roman bewahrt. (Laufzeit: 3h 50) Umfang: 230 Min. ISBN: 978-3-8445-2301-0
Jane Eyre is raised in her aunt's house after the death of her parents. Her aunt cannot stand the queer, quiet child and sends her off to a spartan boarding school where she is severely mistreated. She survives, however, and eventually finds herself a situation as a governess in the household of Edward Rochester. She and Rochester fall passionately in love, in one of the great literary love stories. But a dark secret in his house will tear them apart and send her alone into the wilderness before she can find her way back to him.
Fans of the Brontë sisters should add this remarkable volume of poetry to their must-read list. Initially released in 1846, this volume was the first work published by any of the sisters. In order to protect their identities and avoid the condescension often directed at female writers during the period, the Brontë sisters used gender-neutral pen names. Though the volume did not fare well commercially in its first printing, it became a success later after the sisters' novels gained popularity.
Shirley was the second published novel by Charlotte Brontë, after Jane Eyre. It is a social novel set against the backdrop of the Luddite uprisings in Yorshire after the Napoleonic Wars, particularly in the depressed textile industry. The novel's heroine is given a boy's name by her father, who expected a son. The novel's popularity turned the distinctly male name Shirley into a distinctly female one.
The Professor was the first novel Charlotte Brontë wrote, but was only published posthumously. It follows the journey of William Crimsworth into maturity, showing his loves and the path to his eventual career as Professor at an all-girl's school. The novel was largely influenced by Brontë's time in Brussels, where she fell passionately in love with her married language professor.
Charlotte Brontë's Villette is the gothic tale of Lucy Snowe, who travels to the fictional town of Villette in Belgium to teach at a girl's school. The book explores Lucy's psychological and cultural isolation, and her sense of patriarchal repression as she is drawn relentlessly towards love and adventure.
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