OK, this is a good one … from venerated publisher Oxford University Press. Oxford just published a book called Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre: A Casebook. Here’s a description of the book in Oxford’s online “Literature Newsletter”:
This book provides a series of essays by Jane Eyre that are lucidly and passionately written, and carefully researched and argued while still being accessible to the general reading public.
Oxford is even better than I thought if they were somehow able to summon one of fiction’s best-loved heroines and convince her to write a series of essays. Go Oxford!
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