What'sOnStage announces the National Theatre programme for 2024, which will include a Brontë-related play.Underdog: The Other Other Brontë by Sarah Gordon, directed by Natalie Ibu… Read More
As we celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of the extraordinary 10 noteworthy Indian personalities of 2023, we are reminded that India’s rich tapestry is woven with threads… Read More
The Frankfurter Buchmesse, often referred to as the Frankfurt Book Fair, stands as a beacon of literary celebration and global exchange. Each year, this monumental event transforms the Frank… Read More
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.Nika Simovich FisherTen years ago, I used my first post-co… Read More
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.Jason ParhamReaction videos started flooding TikTok this s… Read More
Fall Preview Books
Creep: Accusations and Confessions
By Myriam GurbaAvid Reader Press: 352 pages, $27
If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop… Read More
You started this! You asked us to do the Bond movies in turn. Dr. No and From Russia With Love were on our old site, before the tech issues, but we picked right up again here with… Read More
Are you ready for Comic-Con? Because it’s coming whether you’re ready or not! San Diego Comic-Con has been the biggest comic convention in the U.S. for decades, and a top desti… Read More
During his presidency half a century ago, François Mitterrand had a discreet village hideaway built in Provence’s Luberon Valley, where he would spend holidays holed up with his… Read More
The popularity of ghostwriting has become increasingly complex, which adds a certain degree of confusion for all parties involved. Everyone needs to understand their role and responsibilitie… Read More
The student newspaper The Clarion reviews Wuthering Heights:Emily Brontë, a young 19th century writer of the time, had only written one novel in her lifetime – “Wuthering He… Read More
David Hume philosophyLearn about David Hume’s ideas on skepticism, causality and religion in this detailed overview of the Scottish philosopher's philosophy. David Hume is o… Read More
| Screenshot: Google Maps A Florida church has offered space for teaching an Advanced Placement African-American Studies course rejected by the Florida Department of Education due to cours… Read More
In last year’s new year’s resolution post here at LoveSettlement I mostly talked about writing. That’s what I tend to think about when I think about resolutions because mos… Read More
Looking to read in a peaceful environment, but all the libraries are occupied? Are you a reader that needs a refresher while browsing? Or are you just looking to explore some new cafes that… Read More
A new scholarly book with Brontë-related content:Victorian Fictions of Middle-Class Status.Forms of Absence in the Age of ReformAlbert D. PionkeEdinburgh University PressISBN: 9781… Read More
This volume, as an act of literary excavation, salvages and
preserves a remarkable body of work from the selective erasures of history and culture.
During the 1960’s Polish-American L… Read More
A recently published book with Brontë-related content:Affective WorldsWriting, Feeling and Nineteenth-Century Literatureby John HughesSussex Academic PressISBN: 9781845194420This book o… Read More
Microsoft Office 2019 Crack is the sophisticated software to execute various files. It is created to carry out different workplace and company tasks concerning record maintaining, reviews ma… Read More
iNews features Brontë Parsonage Museum principal curator Ann Dinsdale.Ann Dinsdale still remembers the low point of her 33 years at the Brontë Parsonage Museum. It was 2011 and the… Read More
Donations help support this Blog
Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925
Introduction to Jungian Psychology by Sonu Shamdasani
March 24, 1925, Zurich. Cary Baynes noted:
Y… Read More
Thu Nov 11, 2021
The Chicago Poetry Center presents BLUE HOUR, a free monthly online reading series and generative writing workshop hosted and facilitated by Marty McConnell.
Each even… Read More
We have all heard this famous name- “NOSTRADAMUS.”
Nostradamus was a French astronomer, physician, and supposed Seer best known for his work Les Prophéties, publi… Read More
Alan Dein recalls the Stepney School Strike of 1971, fifty years ago this week
When I found a copy of Stepney Words in a school jumble sale, I had no idea what a remarkable discovery I had… Read More
One of my most requested poems at readings is “Schoenberg’s Second Conversion,” my version of the life of Arnold Schoenberg, an important composer of the 20th century. Scho… Read More