Fergus Falls Journal recommends 'atmospheric fall reads'.
One of my favorite categories of fall books is gothic reads. The Brontë sisters are great to pick up during this season. Charlotte Brontë’s “Jane Eyre” starts with young Jane hiding behind the curtains with a book because the weather is too dreary for a walk. Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” features windswept moors, moody characters and ghosts from the past. (Katelyn Boyer)
It's that time of year--soon we'll be having 'Falls, leaves, fall' by Emily Brontë quoted all over the place.
At the beginning of summer, we asked for your stories, your inspiration, and your items to showcase the creativity hiding away in Oldham.
We’ve been blown away by an amazing collection from you, including sculptures, gardens, photographs, paintings, and tales of trying something new over the summer.
And now, that collection can be seen on display in Spindles Town Square Shopping Centre as a reflection of everything that’s creative in our town. [...]
Gwen Cameron from Lees turned bad news into a positive by working on her decoupage skills. Gwen was diagnosed with sepsis in December but has been using her recovery time to experiment. Decoupage is the art of decorating objects with paper cut-outs, paint, and other decorative items. Gwen has created her first mannequin which she’s entitled “Essence of Emily”. “It’s inspired by Emily Brontë”, Gwen told us. “The mannequin reflects her passion for nature, and writing.
According to
InfoLiteraria (Spain), the Brontës wrote during the Regency period like Jane Austen *eye roll*
El período de la Regencia está más de moda que nunca. Aunque los clásicos de Jane Austen o las hermanas Brontë siguen arrasando, el furor desatado por la adaptación de los Bridgerton ha acrecentado su popularidad. (Lucía Calles) (Translation)
Love quotations, including one from
Wuthering Heights, in
Donna Glamour (Italy).
0 comments:
Post a Comment