Today there are still quite a few reviews of Brontë-related things online.
And very balanced reviews they are. Each sister has one of their novels - in Emily's case her only novel - reviewed.
A bookworm's biblioteca and
L'odyssée d'une libellule (in French) both review Jane Eyre, the novel.
The Celebrity Café reviews Wuthering Heights, the novel too. And The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne also gets a review from
The Arty Blog.
However,
Sturmherz - the Wuthering Heights-inspired novel by Sabine Klaus - gets a new press release in the
German press too.
The
Newind Press on Sunday has an article about the area around the Servalar dam (South India), and Sumati Mehrishi, the author, imagines it to be similar to the moors around Haworth.
Beyond the reservoir lie the untouched, pristine moors and slopes — probably the kind that Bronte’s free-spirited Miss Earnshaw loved to cross in Wuthering Heights.
And finally Sheila Fordham writes a post for the
Brussels Brontë Blog where she compares her own experience working with foreign students facing the 'culture shock' and Charlotte and Emily having their own 'culture shock' in Brussels, and how this was described by Charlotte afterwards.
Categories: Books, Brussels, Jane Eyre, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Wuthering Heights
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