Jean Rhys wrote a prequel to Jane Eyre called Wide Sargasso Sea. Published in 1966, it gives a back story to Bertha Mason, Rochester's mad wife. In the novel, she is portrayed as a woman driven to madness by an abusive husband.
Jean Rhys wrote the novel "Wide Sargasso Sea" which is considered a prequel to Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre." The book explores the backstory of Bertha Mason, the first wife of Mr. Rochester in "Jane Eyre," providing a different perspective on the character and adding depth to the original story.
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
She might have enjoyed Wide Sargossa Sea by Jean Rhys.
Jean Rhys wrote the novel "Wide Sargasso Sea," which re-tells the story of the "madwoman in the attic" from Charlotte BrontΓ«'s "Jane Eyre." It gives the character of Bertha Mason, also known as the "madwoman," a voice and a backstory.
Firstly, the two pieces of literature I believe you're referring two are novels, not poems. The writers are therefore authorsnot poets. Secondly, the two novels were written by very two different authors, in two different centuries.Wide Sargasso Sea was written by Dominican-born author Jean Rhys in 1966. Emma was written by English author Jane Austen and published in 1819.
Jane Eyre might enjoy reading novels by the Bronte sisters, such as "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" by Anne Bronte. She may also appreciate classic works like "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen or "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens.
Joan is 32. Jane is 28. Jean is 16.Answer: (1) Jean + 12 = Jane(2) Joan = 2Jean(3) Joan = Jane + 4 Combine (2) and (3):2Jean = Jane + 4 Substitute for Jane from (1):2Jean = (Jean + 12) + 4Jean = 16Then:Jane = 28 (from 1)Joan = 32 (from 2)
Jane Kieffer has written: 'Jean des Brumes'
The cast of Jane Eyre - 1970 includes: Ian Bannen as St. John Rivers Carl Bernard as Lord Ingram Peter Blythe as Frederick Lynn Sheila Brownrigg as Mrs. Dent Jeremy Child as Harry Lynn Peter Copley as John Nyree Dawn Porter as Blanche Ingram Michele Dotrice as Mary Rivers Sara Gibson as Jane Eyre as a Child Helen Goss as Lady Lynn Kenneth Griffith as Mason Jack Hawkins as Mr. Brocklehurst Patrick Jordan as Estate Agent Rachel Kempson as Mrs. Fairfax Anna Korwin as Sophie Rosalyn Landor as Helen Burns Hugh Latimer as Colonel Dent Susan Lawe as Amy Helen Lindsay as Miss Temple Jean Marsh as Mrs. Rochester Clive Morton as Mr. Eshton Nan Munro as Lady Ingram Julia Nelson as Housekeeper Louise Pajo as Mary Lugram Angharad Rees as Louise Sharon Rose as Adele Fanny Rowe as Mrs. Eshton Shirley Steedman as Maid Stella Tanner as Grace Poole Lockwood West as Reverend Wood Kara Wilson as Diana Rivers Susannah York as Jane Eyre Barbara Young as Miss Scatcherd
Jean Darling has: Played Jean in "Bring Home the Turkey" in 1927. Played Jean in "The Old Wallop" in 1927. Played Jean in "Heebee Jeebees" in 1927. Played Jean in "Ten Years Old" in 1927. Played Jean in "Baby Brother" in 1927. Played Jean in "Seeing the World" in 1927. Played Jean in "Chicken Feed" in 1927. Played Jean in "Olympic Games" in 1927. Played Bossy in "Tired Business Men" in 1927. Played Jean in "Dog Heaven" in 1927. Played Jean in "Yale vs. Harvard" in 1927. Played Jean in "The Smile Wins" in 1928. Played Jean in "Crazy House" in 1928. Played Jean in "Rainy Days" in 1928. Played Jean in "Spook Spoofing" in 1928. Played Jean in "Growing Pains" in 1928. Played Jean in "Fair and Muddy" in 1928. Played Jean in "The Spanking Age" in 1928. Played Jean in "Wiggle Your Ears" in 1929. Played Jean in "Small Talk" in 1929. Played Jean in "Boxing Gloves" in 1929. Played Jean in "Lazy Days" in 1929. Played Jean in "Bouncing Babies" in 1929. Played Jean in "Noisy Noises" in 1929. Played Jean in "Fast Freight" in 1929. Played Jean in "The Holy Terror" in 1929. Played herself in "Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 22" in 1930. Performed in "Only Yesterday" in 1933. Played Curly Locks in "Babes in Toyland" in 1934. Played Jane Eyre as a Child in "Jane Eyre" in 1934. Played Herself - Guest Actress in "All Star Summer Revue" in 1952. Played Jean (1929) in "The Little Rascals" in 1955. Played herself in "Tonight Starring Jack Paar" in 1957. Played Herself - Guest of honour in "Nova" in 1992. Played Herself - Celebrity Guest in "De rode loper" in 2000. Played herself in "Jane Eyre as a Child: An Interview with Jean Darling" in 2009. Played herself in "The Story of Hal Roach and Our Gang" in 2009. Played herself in "Dizzy Spells: Sons of the Desert 9th European Convention 2009" in 2011.
Jean Batten's birth name is Batten, Jane Gardner.
Jane Mallett's birth name is Jean Dawson Keenleyside.
The name Jean is of Hebrew origin. Jean means "God is gracious". The name retains a Scottish flavor.The name Jean has 27 variant forms, it is a variant form of Jane taken from John.