An example on display at the parsonage of the Brontes' juvenilia, written in a microscopic hand on pages bound like tiny books. At Top Withens, possibly the inspiration for "Wuthering Heights," ...
You pronounce it How’it. The cobbled streets of Haworth, a pretty little English village that clings to the edge of the West Yorkshire moors, wind up the hill, and are lined with pubs like the Fleece, ...
TWO Brontë classics were brought to life today in Haworth by leading British theatre companies. The National Theatre visited the Brontë Parsonage Museum to show off the leading actors in its ...
Now that Mia Wasikowska (of “Alice in Wonderland”, 2010-edition fame) is breathing life back in Jane Eyre for a new generation of movie-goers, Brontë Country in Yorkshire, England, is hot again. Ready ...
Angela Scoular and Ian McShane as Cathy and Heathcliff in the 1967 BBC Wuthering Heights 150 YEARS ON... THE PARSONAGE IN 360° BRONTES ON TV AND FILM WHO WERE THEY? @ HOME WITH THE BRONTES 'WUTHERING ...
Jane Austen’s bit of England is the “green and pleasant land” of the old Anglican hymn. The tears, aching hearts and (for the most part) happy endings were based on the author’s experiences in the ...
Charlotte Brontë published Jane Eyre in 1847, when she was 31 years old, but she was already making books when she was a teenager in West Yorkshire, England. The Young Men’s Magazine, one of six ...
Fans of Jane Eyre were given an insight into the fictional character's wardrobe from schoolgirl to governess at the Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth. Visitors watched a presentation by costume ...
For nearly 200 years, only a select few people had read the contents of a tiny collection of poems written by an author who later became a household name. Charlotte Brontë was just 13 when she ...
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