The Independent shares a list of the 'Top 50 Fictional Countries' nominated by readers.
2. Angria. Created by Charlotte and Branwell Brontë: Penguin has published the resulting novelettes (Tales of Angria). Nominated by David Crawford. (John Rentoul)
Sad to see Gondal is not there, though.
Kelly Clarkson lists 25 things about herself in the
Boston Herald.
23. My favorite books are Matilda, Jane Eyre, Persuasion and A Little Princess.
The Olympian discusses
Fifty Shades of Grey.
As a literature major, she more than once muses that she has never been interested in a man because of her avid reading and the literary heroes she expects a man to be. In all the world of literature, she doesn’t crave a Mr. Darby, a Mr. Rochester, or even a Heathcliff, but a rapist. (Teresa Sykora Lovaas)
The Art of Eeva Nikunen posts a portrait of Mr. Rochester by Tom Hiddleston from
Crimson Peak; on
reddit someone has read
Wuthering Heights for the first time (and loved it);
The Indie Chicks takes lessons from
Jane Eyre.
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