Bronte News
Bronte news has been very thin lately. Here is a selection of the most interesting items:
The Philipine Daily Inquirer recomends Wuthering Heights as cinema therapy for a 'stupid, ill-fated love affair.'
And Catherine Watson discovers the compelling nature of literary pilgrimage in her quest for 'a deeper connection' with the Brontes and other literary 'heroes.'
2 comments:
Two literary pilgrimages I would like to go in my lifetime would be Orchard House in Concord, Ma where Louisa May Alcott wrote "Little Women" and of course the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth, Yorkshire, England.
I don't think I would mind visiting Prince Edward Island and see the places described by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
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