It's a quiet day in Brontëland so far. But there are always people reading, and posting about, the Brontës on the blogosphere:
Dave's Reading Journal,
Stuffed Shelves and
All stories are about wolves all post about
Wuthering Heights.
Edge of seventeen reviews Jane, the fox & me (the English translation of
Jane, le renard et moi, of course) by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault.
Paperblog has a post in Spanish on the book
Well-Read Women. Portraits of Fiction’s Most Beloved Heroines by Samantha Hahn.
EDIT: On BBC One,
Street Patrol UK has featured a brief story about the Brontë Bell Chapel in Thornton. Regrettably on the website they get it completely wrong:
Featuring the community coppers who are facing a daily fight against gangs on a housing estate; the heritage officers working to stop vandalism in the Brontë family churchyard in Haworth; and the police bring an end to the daily terror faced by vulnerable members of a day centre at the hands of teenage hooligans.
Not the Brontë family churchyard and not in Haworth. The
Brontë Bell Chapel Facebook Group is disappointed:
If you missed the piece on the bronte bell chapel today on BBC 1 11am Street Patrol uk. you can catch it on the Iplayer. About 25 minutes into the show we are on. A bit of publicity but not the sales pitch we were hoping for the plates. Disappointing.
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