This article is about the fictional character. For the person, see Bertha Mason (suffragist).
Bertha Antoinetta[1] Rochester (née Mason) is a character in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre. She is described as the violently insane first wife of Edward Rochester, who moved her to Thornfield Hall and locked her in a room on the third floor.[2]
^Jane Eyre ("I affirm and can prove that…") at Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
^Jane Eyre ("I lingered in the long passage…") at Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
Bertha Antoinetta Rochester (née Mason) is a character in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre. She is described as the violently insane first wife...
Atherton, The figure of BerthaMason (2014), British Library https://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/the-figure-of-bertha-mason Retrieved 30 May...
Bertha Bets(e)y Mason (née Kitton; 11 January 1872 – 12 March 1937) was a Colchester businesswoman. She was the owner and founder of E.N. Mason and Sons...
in Canale 5's series Distretto di Polizia in 2011. Cervi appeared as BerthaMason in Cary Fukunaga's 2011 film adaptation of Jane Eyre. She was cast as...
title from Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, in which Rochester's wife (née BerthaMason) is kept secretly locked in an attic apartment by her husband. The text...
fifteen years, Bertha Antoinetta Mason, and explains the circumstances of his marriage. He claims he had been rushed into marrying Bertha by his father...
apparently unused rooms that become important to the narrative during the BerthaMason passages. The Hall's gloomy character also expresses and amplifies the...
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about Doctor Who, An Adventure in Space and Time. Marsh featured as BerthaMason Rochester in the George C. Scott-Susannah York version of Jane Eyre,...
Hour of Decision (1957) as Eileen Chadwick Innocent Sinners (1958) - BerthaMason as Lovejoy's Mother Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) as Miss Ashton...
of Mr Rochester who replaces his first wife, BerthaMason. While Jane is initially represented as Bertha's replacement and therefore her opposite, their...
(1966) by Jean Rhys is a rewriting of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre from BerthaMason's point of view. Two film adaptations of the same name have been released...
property ownership requirements at that moment. In Ashton-under-Lyne, BerthaMason was the first woman to be elected to the board and served until she moved...
in the novel Wide Sargasso Sea (a version of the Jane Eyre character BerthaMason) This page lists people with the surname Cosway. If an internal link...
Clair Holland. Told from the perspective of Bertha Antoinetta Mason, Mr. Rochester's first wife, by Lisa Mason, Antoinetta's modern-day descendant.[citation...
a central gable containing a pair of attic windows. The suffragist, BerthaMason, died in the hotel in 1939. The building was requisitioned by the Ministry...
pills and aspirins in plot B. Mr. Mason (Ax 'Em) shoots himself after killing his wife and two of his children. BerthaMason (Jane Eyre), sets fire to Thornfield...
"Perry Mason") using the pen name of A. A. Fair. In the first book about her, The Bigger They Come (1939; British: Lam to the Slaughter), Bertha Cool opened...
Nichols School. Yoonessi was a member of Buffalo's first all-female band BerthaMason during the Riot Grrrl movement in the early 90s. Yoonessi studied photography...
Heathcliff discovers he is the son and heir of Edward Fairfax Rochester and BerthaMason (Jane Eyre). Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next novels often mention Heathcliff...