Book review: Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys (Penguin Books, Film and TV Tie-in edition, 1993 [1966/1968]) ‘Without the instinct, the passion might so easily
Book review: Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë (Wordsworth Classics, 1998 [1847]) Agnes Grey is a trenchant exposé of the frequently isolated, intellectually stagnant and emotionally
Book review: Rochester by J.L. Niemann (Trafford Publishing, 2009) “After years of self-centered wandering, shielding my shattered spirit from further vain expectation, I now knew
Book review: The Professor by Charlotte Brontë (Wordsworth Classics, 1994 [1857]) Written two years before Jane Eyre, The Professor was Charlotte Brontë’s first novel and
Book review: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (Wordsworth Classics, 2000 [1847]) Wuthering Heights is the wild, passionate story of intense and almost demonic love between
Book review: A Very Unusual Governess by Sylvia Andrew (Mills & Boon [Historical], 2004) She intrigued him… Edward Barraclough’s happy bachelor existence is thrown into