The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka) interviews the author
Pauline Melville:
Who are your favourite rebels in literature?
(...) As for my favourite rebels in literature, well I suppose Heathcliff in Emily Brontë’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ is the first one that comes to mind.
And
Kindle Author interviews the author
Barbara Alfaro:
David Wisehart: What one book written by someone else, do you wish you’d written yourself?
Barbara Alfaro: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.
The
San Antonio Express-News selects the best books of 2010. Clare B. Dunkle's
The House of Dead Maids is among them:
San Antonio young adult author Clare Dunkle admits that “Wuthering Heights” snared her as child. She snared us with “The House of the Dead Maids” (Henry Holt, $15.99), a spooky, creepy prequel to Brontë's masterpiece that looks into the origins of 19th-century English literature's most mysterious character, Heathcliff.
The
Denver Post's editor choice includes Jasper Fforde's
The Eyre Affair;
Complete & Unabridged reviews positively Anne Brontë's
Agnes Grey;
Shiftybox's Blog discusses
Wuthering Heights in French;
Vanilia & Chocolate posts icons of
Wuthering Heights 1970.
Categories: Agnes Grey, Books, Brontëites, Movies-DVD-TV, Wuthering Heights
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