
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Muriel Spark's classic novel, widely hailed as one of the twentieth century's bestâthe story of a young, unorthodox teacher and her specialâand ultimately dangerousârelationship with six of her students.
At the staid Marcia Blaine School for Girls, in Edinburgh, Scotland, teacher extraordinaire Miss Jean Brodie is unmistakably, and outspokenly, in her prime. She is passionate in the application of her unorthodox teaching methods, in her attraction to the married art master, Teddy Lloyd, in her affair with the bachelor music master, Gordon Lowther, andâmost importantâin her dedication to her girls, the students she selects to be her crème de la crème.
Fanatically devoted, each member of the Brodie setâEunice, Jenny, Mary, Monica, Rose, and Sandyâis "famous for something," and Miss Brodie strives to bring out the best in each one. Determined to instil in them independence, passion, and ambition, Miss Brodie advises her girls, "Safety does not come first. Goodness, truth, and beauty come first. Follow me."
And they do. But one of them will betray her.
Muriel Spark's classic novel, widely hailed as one of the twentieth century's bestâthe story of a young, unorthodox teacher and her specialâand ultimately dangerousârelationship with six of her students.
At the staid Marcia Blaine School for Girls, in Edinburgh, Scotland, teacher extraordinaire Miss Jean Brodie is unmistakably, and outspokenly, in her prime. She is passionate in the application of her unorthodox teaching methods, in her attraction to the married art master, Teddy Lloyd, in her affair with the bachelor music master, Gordon Lowther, andâmost importantâin her dedication to her girls, the students she selects to be her crème de la crème.
Fanatically devoted, each member of the Brodie setâEunice, Jenny, Mary, Monica, Rose, and Sandyâis "famous for something," and Miss Brodie strives to bring out the best in each one. Determined to instil in them independence, passion, and ambition, Miss Brodie advises her girls, "Safety does not come first. Goodness, truth, and beauty come first. Follow me."
And they do. But one of them will betray her.
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Muriel Spark's classic novel, widely hailed as one of the twentieth century's bestâthe story of a young, unorthodox teacher and her specialâand ultimately dangerousârelationship with six of her students.
At the staid Marcia Blaine School for Girls, in Edinburgh, Scotland, teacher extraordinaire Miss Jean Brodie is unmistakably, and outspokenly, in her prime. She is passionate in the application of her unorthodox teaching methods, in her attraction to the married art master, Teddy Lloyd, in her affair with the bachelor music master, Gordon Lowther, andâmost importantâin her dedication to her girls, the students she selects to be her crème de la crème.
Fanatically devoted, each member of the Brodie setâEunice, Jenny, Mary, Monica, Rose, and Sandyâis "famous for something," and Miss Brodie strives to bring out the best in each one. Determined to instil in them independence, passion, and ambition, Miss Brodie advises her girls, "Safety does not come first. Goodness, truth, and beauty come first. Follow me."
And they do. But one of them will betray her.












