A new Croatian undergraduate thesis:Euphemisms in Emily Brontë's “Wuthering Heights” and Colleen Hoover's “It Ends With Us”Josipa Matić, Sanja Škifi… Read More
Vulture reviews Renae Simone Jarrett’s play Daphne.That veil of vagueness is drawn across Daphne as a whole. The setting is contemporary and the clothes, by Oana Botez, are slouchily h… Read More
The Telegraph and Argus recommends '5 Yorkshire locations all book lovers need to visit' sadly misspelling Haworth.HowarthWhere? The home of the Brontë sisters“The Brontë par… Read More
A new paper published a few days ago:“Half Savage and Hardy, and Free”: The Search for Self in Wuthering HeightsEmily CriderInterdisciplinary Literary Studies (2023) 25 (3)… Read More
Amidst the vast tapestry of literary genres, Gothic romance books emerge as a hauntingly evocative category, marrying the thrills of mystery and horror with the passions of love. These tales… Read More
Crime Reads explores the connection between crime fiction and poetry.Of course, there are other works with poets as sleuths. Jane Austen, a poet as well as a novelist, serves as the heroine… Read More
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
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
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
Trinity News chats to Betsy Cornwell about her book Reader, I Murdered Him. As you can gather from that title, she's no fan of Mr Rochester.Historically, many classic texts for young adults… Read More
Her Campus shares '10 Ways to Embrace the Autumn Spirit this October' including following BookTok recommendations.There are so many other options, too. Lots of books can be thrown into the f… Read More
The New Yorker announces the release of Critics at Large, their new culture podcast.The podcast’s first two episodes, released today, draw on texts ranging from “Jane Eyre”… Read More
A Polish and a Javanese pieces of theatre:Image of governess in the19th century literature. Anne Bronte’s „Agnes Grey” and Eliza Orzeszkowa’s „Miss Antonina&rdq… Read More
Punkis Decimonòniques is a podcast in Catalan devoted to English literature, with a sweet spot for Victorian literature. Created by Blanca Pujols, from Viena Edicions, and Carlota Fre… Read More
Tim Powers meets the Brontë story and this is what happens:My Brother's KeeperBy Tim PowersPublisher: Baen (September 5, 2023)Length: 320 pagesISBN13: 9781982192860This is a ghost… Read More