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  1. In short, Gilbert elucidates the broad cultural milieu in which a young woman like Jane Eyre would have lived, in which the young woman Charlotte Bronte did live — and wrote Jane Eyre. Ross C Murfin FEMINIST CRITICISM: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY French Feminist Theory Cixous, Helene. "The Laugh of the Medusa." Trans. Keith Cohen and Paula Cohen.

  2. Pages in category "Films with screenplays by Jane Murfin" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Words by Jane Murfin Crisp Music by Martin Broones. Jesus saw the perfect man, Complete and whole, by Spirit led, And following his Father’s plan, He healed the sick and raised the dead. God will heal today as then, If we will make His law our guide; His presence shall be felt again, His law cannot be turned aside. As we understand God’s law,

  4. Jane Murfin was born Jane Macklem in Quincy, Michigan. Her first marriage, in 1907, to lawyer James Murfin, lasted less than five years, but Jane adopted his surname and would use it— excluding the brief period in the late 1910s when she and Jane Cowl used the pseudonym Allan Langdon Martin—throughout her life.

  5. The title card of the film reads The Women "as presented for 666 performances in its Triumphant run at the Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York." According to a news item in HR, in 1937, Max Gordon and Harry M. Goetz of Max Gordon Plays and Pictures Corporation (the company that produced the Broadway play) signed Gregory LaCava to direct Claudette Colbert in a motion picture version of The Women.

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