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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Sunday, October 28, 2007 12:08 am by M. in ,    No comments
This is the title of a story written by Matt Briggs published in the latest issue of the Clackamas Literary Review (XI, 2007).

More information can be found on Matt Briggs's blog, Seed Cake:
My short story, "The Death of Charlotte Bronte," appears in this year's Clackamas Literary Review. The story is about the repeated appropriations of the Bronte's by first Charlotte (who acquired Ann [sic], Emily, and Branwell after their deaths), and then Elizabeth Gaskell who wrote the biography of Charlotte Bronte after Charlotte's death, and then writers since then. I wrote the story in 1999 as part of Rebecca Brown's Brontesaurus, a day long celebration of the Bronte's and closet writers.
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