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pamela
Written on Jul 29, 2019
From a characterisation point of view Charlotte Brontë before Jane Eyre perfectly captures the excessive melodrama of Charlotte Brontë. It was a melodrama that seeped into every moment of her prose and is one of the reasons I dislike her so much - but was perfectly realised in this graphic novel. While it annoyed me, it was true to character, so is not exactly something I can criticise it for. So basically, Charlotte is still the worst, which makes Charlotte Brontë before Jane Eyre a brilliant graphic novel. It was easy to read, full of facts about Jane's life, and managed to build a character consistent with both the historical facts, and her voice as a writer. It's definitely a good biographical introduction to Charlotte Brontë for young readers.