really looking forward to that walk, eh?


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Posted by greg on September 22, 1997 at 21:39:10:


In response to Jane Eyre likened to the dentist, written by CK on September 22, 1997 at 17:18:34


That's a very good way to describe the writing of all of the Bronte sisters' stories. Their stories are fine, just depressing. Perhaps I haven't read enough of their works, but does any of the heros or heroines have a happy childhood? I've been trying to read JE to participate in the discussion, but it is slow going. I just read Wuthering Heights last month and I think I'm in Bronte overload. :-P

] In the meantime, I'm still waiting for it to rain, so I can watch S&S2 and try going to the post office again. ;-)



guess it's hard for you to get into jane eyre when the very first sentence is "there was no possibility of taking a walk that day"! but take heart, because jane meets rochester - where? on her way to the post office!





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