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Tuesday, November 02, 2021

Tuesday, November 02, 2021 7:51 am by Cristina in , , ,    No comments
Book Riot discusses the Gothic genre:
I am talking, of course, about the gothic genre. There are two main sub-genres: gothic horror (think Dracula) and gothic romance (think Jane Eyre). (Carolina Ciucci)
Coincidentally, The Gothic Library has selected several recent retellings of Jane Eyre with a Gothic twist.

A contributor to Khaleej Times wonders, 'What makes a great book?'
You see, I’m the kind of person whose love for the written word extends beyond a particular genre or time frame. I’ve sat up many nights engrossed in classics such as Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and the over 1000-page epic War and Peace. Copious tears have been shed following a poignant love story in a seemingly nondescript little novel picked up from a second-hand bookstore on a whim. (Enid Grace Parker)
Yorkshire Live reports that Haworth is one of four Yorkshire towns named the best in the UK for a cosy autumn break.
Haworth
While it helps if you've enjoyed the books of the Brontë sisters, it isn't essential for having a good time in Haworth. (Will Hayward)

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