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Monday, October 19, 2009

Monday, October 19, 2009 6:21 pm by Cristina in , , , ,    No comments
A whole new world has opened its doors to mentions of the Brontës. After fashion, horses, sports in general, vampires and all sorts of unlikely topics, we bring you today a review of a PlayStation 3 game (Naughty Dog’s Uncharted 2: Among Thieves) from PushSquare.
We could scour the world’s largest libraries in search of a quote that thoughtfully emphasises our love affair with Naughty Dog’s Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. But like Catherine and Heathcliff, we’d waste too much time. Time that could be spent with Playstation’s finest.
And did we say vampires before? We did, and here's more on the TV series The Vampire Diaries from The Province.
The gothic-toned Black Field, which stars Canning alongside Ferron Guerreiro as her sister and Mathieu Bourguet as a fugitive who appears at their farm, filmed in rural Manitoba for a month early this spring. [Director Danishka] Esterhazy drew inspiration for her script from the Brontes and Jane Austen -- but with an elemental edge that's pure prairie realism. (Glen Schaefer)
And then Carrie Quinlan wonders in the Guardian,
So why do we make schools into conformity factories and shrink their worlds to equations, forced reading of Jane Eyre and netball?
Why, to help them keep up with the press, of course!

On the blogosphere, Savidge Reads reviews Rachel Ferguson's The Brontës Went to Woolworths and Neon Movies writes in Portugues about Wuthering Heights 1992.

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