Monika Pietrzak- Franger
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Jane Eyre’s transmedia lives
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Jane Eyre has been remodelled for audiences with varying cultural backgrounds, thus proving the status of the novel as a Western classic. Literary mash-ups, graphic novels and web series have been added to the repertoire of texts that strengthen Jane's transmedia presence. The Autobiography of Jane Eyre follows in the footsteps of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, which won an Emmy in 2013 for Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Media. The novel's theatrical presence was soon accompanied by wide-screen adaptations: from silent movies, through classic adaptations, to more recent experimental filmic versions. The web series as multimedia form offers unparalleled opportunities for the adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's novel. This new type of seriality has, from the start, been associated with confessionality in contemporary culture and with questions of authenticity, authorship and access within a shared and sharing digital economy.

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Charlotte Brontë

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