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Brontëblog · 09:02 15 Oct 2023
The campaign to save the Brontë Birthplace in Thornton reach national level. In The Guardian: The premises that takes up 72-74 Market Street has had various uses, from an apartment… Read More
Brontëblog · 06:09 11 Oct 2023
Financial Times reviews Karen Powell's Fifteen Wild Decembers.While her previous book unfolded through multiple perspectives, Fifteen Wild Decembers is told solely from Emily’s point o… Read More
Brontëblog · 05:59 04 Oct 2023
Keighley News picks up the story about the Brontë birthplace in Thornton being converted into holiday lets.People flock to the village from across the globe to visit the parsonage where… Read More
Brontëblog · 10:39 01 Oct 2023
What to read this autumn in The Student Newspaper:Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontëAn iconic classic, but if you’re going to turn to any familiar favourite this autumn, Emily Bron… Read More
Prodigals
Brontëblog · 22:30 27 Sep 2023
The story of Branwell Brontë appears in this book about prodigal sons and the Appalachian culture:ProdigalsA Sister’s Memoir of Appalachia and LossSarah Beth ChildersUnivesity of… Read More
Fifteen Wild Decembers
Brontëblog · 22:30 22 Sep 2023
A new novel retelling Emily Brontë's story:Fifteen Wild DecembersKaren PowellEuropa Editions2023, pp. 288, PaperbackISBN: 9781787704817A creative re-imagining of the short life of Emily… Read More
Brontëblog · 11:30 27 Aug 2023
NPR's Enlighten Me with Rachel Martin interviews Vanessa Zoltan on her book Praying with Jane Eyre:Vanessa Zoltan: We started sort of a Bible study with "Jane Eyre". We got together eve… Read More
Victorian Epic
Brontëblog · 08:54 22 Aug 2023
 An alert for today, August 11 in Luxeuil-les-Bains, France:Les Brontë, une épopée victorienne by Dean De la MotteFri 11 Aug 5:30pm - 7:00pmLibrairie Les Cyclame… Read More
Brontëblog · 09:58 04 Aug 2023
Writing for Electric Literature, writer Hannah Sloane doesn't hesitate when it comes to describing Heathcliff and Mr Rochester as 'fuckbois' or 'messy men' (we rather think that Emily and Ch… Read More
Half-Life Of A Stolen Sister
Brontëblog · 22:30 12 Jul 2023
A new reimagination of the Brontës lives has just been published:Half-Life of a Stolen SisterRachel CantorSoho Press (Penguin Random House)ISBN: 9781641294645July 2023Reimagines the liv… Read More
Brontëblog · 10:07 06 Jul 2023
James Daly is the Conservative MP for Bury North, and quite the Brontëite as he confesses in Bury Times:On my wall, as I write this article is a poster.The face of the great Emily Bront… Read More
Brontëblog · 07:35 01 Jul 2023
University of Leeds has published a press release about the Becoming the Brontës exhibition:‘Becoming the Brontës’ offers visitors the unique opportunity to gain a rich… Read More
Brontëblog · 08:52 13 Jun 2023
The Telegraph and Argus reports that the proposal to demolish the Cross Roads Inn, between Haworth and Keighley and which closed as a pub last year, and turn it into flats has been refused… Read More
Brontëblog · 08:05 03 Jun 2023
The Yorkshire Post lists some houses for Haworth.The first settlement in Haworth was originally mentioned in 1209 and it was first recorded as ‘Haworth’ on a 1771 map. In 1819, l… Read More
Brontëblog · 08:43 25 May 2023
Great news for the Old School Room in Haworth via The Telegraph and Argus.Small charity The Bronte Spirit has spent the past 12 years sourcing sufficient funds to make the Old School Room wa… Read More
Brontëblog · 09:53 01 May 2023
A five-star review for the Inspector Sands's production of Wuthering Heights, as performed in Northampton, in The Guardian:Wuthering Heights review – a deliciously dark Brontë wit… Read More
Past Portrait Artists
Brontëblog · 22:30 15 Apr 2023
A new book featuring past artists of the Bradford area, including some with Brontë echoes:Past Portrait Artists of the Bradford Districtby Colin NevilleNot Just Hockey seriesISBN: … Read More
Brontëblog · 10:30 05 Mar 2023
Luddenden is featured in the Manchester Evening News:The only pub in Luddenden, The Lord Nelson Inn, is reputedly the oldest building in the village. Above the door of the pub is a 1634 date… Read More
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