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A miniature book by the 13-year-old Charlotte Brontë, containing perhaps her last unseen poems, has been purchased by a charity and will be donated to the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
Charlotte Bronte: A Fiery Heart by Claire Harman puts her unrequited romance at the center of her creative life – LA Times book review ...
I didn't read Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre" until I was an adult, but I still reacted with all the whiny complaints of a 14-year-old boy. Unfortunately, I was teaching it to 14-year-old boys at ...
This concise show strikes a balance between indulging fans with Brontëana (Charlotte’s compact paint box and portable writing desk are also on view) and charting the evolution of an isolated ...
Sotheby’s is Selling Rare Brontë Manuscripts, Including Emily’s Poems, in July The auction includes a rare first edition of 'Wuthering Heights.' ...
A miniature book made by the 13-year-old Charlotte Brontë, to go on sale next month for $1.25 million, contains what may be her last unknown poems.
Tucked away in a scenic corner of The Bronx, Villa Charlotte Brontë is an oasis where properties tend not to trade hands. Two homes there have recently gone up for sale. Zoe Wetherall Perched on ...
April 21 marks the 200th anniversary of Charlotte Bronte’s birth and is the occasion for the publication of another biography of a writer who has captured readers’ imagination quite as … ...
Graham Watson. Pegasus, $29.95 (288p) ISBN 978-1-63936-935-5 Literary scholar Watson explores in his vivid debut biography the mystery and sensation that surrounded Charlotte Brontë.
But Charlotte, accused of coarseness by her Victorian critics, confected an anodyne image of herself that her first biographer, Elizabeth Gaskell, was at pains to perpetuate.
This playful graphic adaptation of historian Cline’s study of the late Bronze Age employs cheerful art by Fawkes (Charlotte Brontë Before Jane Eyre) to bring archaeological scholarship to ...
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