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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:20 pm by M.   No comments
The January's issue of the Brontë Gazette (Issue 39) is already available. The Gazette's editor is Richard Wilcocks that also runs the Brontë Parsonage Blog as we have previously informed. Therefore we encourage our readers to check it, for additional informations related with this selection of the articles included in this month's Gazette.

Where is it? by Richard Wilcocks
About the search for the first film version of WH.

Was Maria dyspraxic? by Julie Noble, author of Talli's Secret.

Caring and Concentric by P V Maro.
About the presentation of Dudley Green's The Letters of Patrick Brontë at the Parsonage.

All'Hotel Stancliffe e altri giovanili by Franca Gollini Tiezzi
About the meeting of the Italian Section of the Brontë Society in October 2005.

A Love Story from Beaumont, Texas by Paul Daniggelis
About the origins of the Wuthering Heights Park in Beaumont, Texas and the personal story behind it.

Written on the body by Lucia Mauro
About the dance show Written on the body premiered in Chicago some months ago

A double lunch by Irene M Truman
About the double presentation at the Parsonage of the books:

The Brontës and Education edited by Bob Duckett.

Pilgrims from Loneliness: an interpretation of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre and Villette by Ian M. Emberson

Evidence of Boundary Street by Maurice P Hayes
About the place in which Charlotte stayed at Manchester when her father was recovering from his cataract operation and Jane Eyre was started.

Brontës and the poets by Isobel Stirk
About the lecture Brontës and the poets recently given at Haworth.

Terry Eagleton's Marxist viewpoint by Rose Doughty
About the Terry Eagleton's lecture in Haworth marking the thirtieth anniversary of his Myths of Power.

Mythic power by Richard Wilcocks
About Polly Teale's theatre play Brontë.

And many other news, letters and other sections.

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