Film review: Wuthering Heights (2011), directed by Andrea Arnold Based on the novel by Emily Brontë is the latest adaptation of Wuthering Heights, by critically
Essay review: Witches and Devilry in Wuthering Heights: A Call for Neo-Pagan Perspective (Amazon Kindle, 2011) Neo-Paganism is a growing religious movement in America, England
Sadly, they’re not real… but oh (wo)man, they should be! 😀
The people we bought the house off had left behind an empty photo frame. Possibly because it was a bit wonky. I finally found a
Another Brontë-based blogging event/theme! This time, it’s not a challenge or anything, just a collection of bloggers who like posting on the subject of the
Book review: The Brontës by Brian Wilks (The Hamlym Publishing Group Limited, 1978) First published in 1975, The Brontës is a book about the Brontë
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
Over at Laura’s Reviews, there’s a challenge for 2010: read/watch anything by or about the Brontë sisters between January and June. Between three and six
About 50 pages left of the book now, and have been re-watching Wuthering Heights ’09 … and formed a new opinion. WH’78, frightfully dull as