S2 E7: With... Graham Watson
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For our final episode of series two, we welcome Graham Watson, author of
'The Invention of Charlotte Brontë', the new, eye-opening take on
Charlotte's la...
More music inspired in some way or other by the Brontës:
1. The latest project of the Berlin-based jazz singer Kara Johnstad is devoted to Michel Legrand's music:
LE GRAND LOVE is a fantastic new project in which I sing the works of the great French composer Michel Legrand. It is a vision I have carried with me for years and 2009 it has premiered to full houses. The band in AMAZING! Rolf Zielke - piano and musical director. Stephan Braun - cello and Rhani Krija - percussion. My vision is to perform LE GRAND LOVE in the major metropolitan cities of the world and top festivals and theaters. We are booking now tour and concert dates 2009 / 2010/ 2011 Booking: Alain Bouet at reddogagency@yahoo.fr.
Including I Was Born in Love With You, the song that Michel Legrand composed for Wuthering Heights 1970.
2. And from Brighton comes Julius, alternative folk musician. On his latest work, Shepherdess, we can find the track Jane Eyre (m4a file).
Doubt In The Bronte Poems
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At church this morning, one week after Easter Sunday, the sermon recounted
the well known tale of doubting Thomas. He believed because he had seen,
but tho...
The Other Wife by Juliet Bell: Review
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Juliet Bell’s The Other Wife takes on the formidable task of retelling
Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, transplanting the gothic classic from
Yorkshire to the...
Jane Eyre & The Sound of Music
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Before I ever read *Jane Eyre*, I loved *The Sound of Music.* I know that
seeing the similarities between *Jane Eyre* and *The Sound of Musi...
Brontë Birthplace and the Brussels Brontë Group
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I was in Haworth over the weekend of 29-30 March, doing a recce for a trip
to the Brontë village that I am organising for a small group of Brussels
Bront...
Empezando a leer con Jane Eyre (parte 2)
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¡Hola a todos! Hace unos pocos días enseñaba aquí algunas fotografías de
versiones de Jane Eyre de Charlotte Brontë adaptadas para un público
infantil en f...
Goodbye, Jane
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As two wonderful years come to an end, Piper and Lillian reflect on what
we've learned from Jane Eyre.
Thank you for joining us on this journey.
Happy...
Hello!
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This is our new post website for The Anne Brontë Society. We are based in
Scarborough UK, and are dedicated to preserving Anne’s work, memory, and
legacy. ...
Final thoughts.
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Back from honeymoon and time for Charlotte to admire her beautiful wedding
day bonnet before storing it carefully away in the parsonage.
After 34 days...
Ambrotipia – Tesori dal Brontë Parsonage Museum
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Continua la collaborazione tra The Sisters’ Room e il Brontë Parsonage
Museum. Vi mostriamo perciò una serie di contenuti speciali, scelti e
curati dire...
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kcarreras:
I have an inward *treasure* born with me, which can keep me alive if all
extraneous *delights* should be withheld or offered only at a price I...
Buon bicentenario, Anne !!!!!
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Finalmente annunciamo la novita' editoriale dedicata ad Anne nel giorno
bicentenario della nascita: la sua prima biografia tradotta in lingua
italiana, sc...
Review of Mother of the Brontës by Sharon Wright
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Sharon Wright’s Mother of the Brontës is a book as sensitive as it is
thorough.
It is, in truth, a love story, and, as with so many true love stories, the ...
Brontë in media
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Wist u dat? In de film ‘The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society’
gebaseerd op de gelijknamige briefroman, schrijft hoofdrolspeelster Juliet
Ashto...
Ken Hutchison's devilish Heathcliff
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*Richard Wilcocks writes:*
Ken Hutchison and Kay Adshead
Browsing through the pages of *The Crystal Bucket* by Clive James, last
read a long time ago (p...
Nouvelle biographie des Brontë en français
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Même si, selon moi, aucune biographie ne peut surpasser l’excellent ouvrage
de Juliet Barker (en anglais seulement), la parution d’une biographie en
frança...
Researching Emily Brontë at Southowram
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A couple of weeks ago I took a wander to the district of Southowram, just a
few miles across the hills from Halifax town centre, yet feeling like a
vil...
Reading Pleasures
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Surrounded by the heady delights of the Brontë Parsonage Museum library
archive, I opened this substantial 1896 Bliss Sands & Co volume with its
red cover ...
Html to ReStructuredText-converter
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Wallflux.com provides a rich text to reStructredText-converter. Partly
because we use it ourselves, partly because rst is very transparent in
displaying wh...
Display Facebook posts in a WordPress widget
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You can display posts from any Facebook page or group on a WordPress blog
using the RSS-widget in combination with RSS feeds from Wallflux.com:
https://www...
5. The Poets’ Jumble Trail Finds
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Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending with some friends a jumble trail
in which locals sold old – and in some instances new – bits and bobs from
their ...
How I Met the Brontës
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My first encounter with the Brontës occurred in the late 1990’s when
visiting a bookshop offering a going-out-of -business sale. Several books
previously d...
Radio York
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I was interviewed for the Paul Hudson Weather Show for Radio York the other
day - i had to go to the BBC radio studios in Blackburn and did the
interview...
CELEBRATION DAY
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MEDIA RELEASE
February 2010
For immediate release
FREE LOCAL RESIDENTS’ DAY AT NEWLY REFURBISHED BRONTË MUSEUM
This image shows the admission queue on the...
Poetry Day poems
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This poem uses phrases and lines written by visitors at the Bronte
Parsonage Museum to celebrate National Poetry Day 2009, based on words
chosen from Emily...
The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bronte
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Firstly, I would like to thank the good people at Avon- Harper Collins for
sending me a review copy of Syrie James' new book, The Secret Diaries of
Charlot...
S2 E7: With... Graham Watson
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For our final episode of series two, we welcome Graham Watson, author of
'The Invention of Charlotte Brontë', the new, eye-opening take on
Charlotte's la...
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