Yesterday there was some sort of trend on Twitter starting tweets with 'wow, ok, unfollowing now' which
The Mary Sue explains and adds to with a Rochester mention:
A good meme is a good meme is a good meme, and this one is … well, pretty good. You ever notice how people will get called out for following problematic people and say pretty much the same thing every time? Well, that has become a meme. [...]
From my own Jane Eyre-inspired tweet to jokes about Morrissey and beyond, this is a meme that will honestly just keep on giving to us all.
iNews recommends the '18 best autumn breaks 2021' including
Stay in a Grade II listed mill in the village of Haworth. Brontë Bobbin, a converted top-floor apartment, is stylishly decorated, with views over the nearby steam railway. The Brontë Parsonage, where the novelist and her sisters once lived, is a short stroll up the cobbled street. Visit on 14 October when The Keighley & Worth Valley Steam Railway is hosting a Beer & Music Festival. Other local highlights include the Railway Children Walk, National Trust property Hardcastle Crags and Hebden Bridge. (Jacob Lewis)
Finally, after last weekend's Brontë Society conference on Anne Brontë,
Late Romantic/Kitty Shaw has been moved to write about why people should read Anne Brontë.
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