More press reviews of
Shaggy Muses: The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edith Wharton and Emily Brontë" (Ballantine Books, 281 pages $24.95), by Maureen Adams:
"Shaggy Muses" is a solid, academic work that still manages to be an entertaining read. Adams uses the authors‘ own words, sketches and photographs to document something many previous biographers missed: These women relied on their dogs for security, friendship and inspiration. (Phil Davis -Associated Press)
On the blogosphere:
Bookie recommends Jane Eyre. Celebrate the Seasons posts about Brontë Country:
We have been too Haworth, the village where the Bronte's lived with their father until death, many times. The Parsonage is the most magical of places. I can close my eyes and walk through the rooms of the parsonage in my mind after having been to the museum many times.
The Brontë Parsonage Blog publishes a reminder of an upcoming activity at the Brontë Parsonage Museum:
Here's a reminder - on Wednesday next week (8 August) at 11am, 2pm and 4pm, History Wardrobe will bring Jane Eyre - The Well-Dressed Governess to the Parsonage. (Read more)
Categories: Books, Brontë Parsonage Museum, Haworth, Jane Eyre
0 comments:
Post a Comment