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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Wednesday, April 04, 2007 2:50 pm by M. in , , ,    No comments
The Top Ten: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books by J. Peder Zane is reviewed by The Philadelphia Enquirer here. Some time ago the author send us the complete list of all the authors that chose some Brontë novel (Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights only). You can check the lists here.

FairOphelia has written two short stories based on Emily Brontë. In her words:
I wrote these two stories a few days ago, compelled to write about my love of Emily Bronte and her writing.
The first is a fictional short story concerning Emily Bronte and the family servant Tabby: The Beginning of a Novelist (...) The second short story is more of an autobiographical piece: On Reading Wuthering Heights For the First Time.
The BBC version of Jane Eyre is still very much alive in the blogosphere. This entry on Like Tears in Rain (in Spanish) confirms it.

Ancsa has written to us introducing her blog where some of her (impressive) artwork inspired by Jane Eyre can be found. The picture on the right is her drawing of Charlotte Brontë. Notice the Rochester and Pilot detail.

Finally, we have to mention this other blog in Turkish. We don't really know what the author is saying but he/she seems to be a Brontë enthusiast!

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