Podcasts

  • S3 E3: With... Noor Afasa - On this episode, Mia and Sam are joined by Bradford Young Creative and poet Noor Afasa! Noor has been on placement at the Museum as part of her apprentic...
    1 week ago

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:26 am by M.   No comments
The Independent reviews the paperback edition of The Oxford Companion to the Brontës that we, at BrontëBlog, are enjoying so much:

Issued at one quarter the price of the hardback edition, this bulky compendium contains a wonderfully detailed account of Yorkshire's leading literary family. We learn than Branwell did not succeed in his career as a railway clerk due to a "discrepancy in his accounts" - but many peripheral entries are also of great interest. Artists inspired to produce work based on Wuthering Heights range from Bunuel, whose 1953 film bore the steamy title Depths of Passion, and Kate Bush. CH (By Christopher Hirst & Christina Patterson)

We wholeheartedly agree with this too short review (but Bunuel.. is BuÑuel)

Categories: ,

0 comments:

Post a Comment