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helenstroy: EMILY BRONTË, Wuthering HeightsMARY SHELLEY, Frankenstein
the-forest-library:Gorgeous edition of Wuthering Heights with art by Bernarda Bryson
rochesters:BOOKS READ IN 2020: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë — Do you think, because I am poor, obsc
My Brontë cover is now in paperback! Not to be controversial but I think I like it more than the har
starlightjimin:to walk invisible: the brontë sisters (2016) written and directed by sally wainwright
theoddmentemporium:Bronte JuveniliaAfter the death of their mother in 1821, the four surviving Bront
flowerytale: Charlotte Brontë — Jane Eyre
aloneandforsakenbyfateandbyman: “I’m wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always
sirin-and-alkonost:Adam Nagaitis as Branwell Brontë in To Walk Invisible (2016)
Just some character designs and a fanart of Brontë sisters, I wanted to draw Victorian clothing (the
Photo study, Victorian era. That is what happen when I find something about Charlotte Brontë, so muc
salemwitchtrials: Sympathy, Emily Brontë
prideprejudce:favorite literary classics ◆ Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë ◆ 1847“Do you think, becaus
biancabaumann: ″Time brought resignation, and a melancholy sweeter than common joy.“ — Emily Brontë
flowerytale: Charlotte Brontë, from “Jane Eyre”
dallowaydiaries:The Brontë Parsonage, Haworth
thebookcastle:The Book Castle on Instagram // @alicelippart
gnossienne:Emily Brontë, by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (1883)
english-idylls:itcouldbeamazing:Charlotte Brontë’s tiny poem - 1829- The Brontë sisters often wrote
Jane Eyre despairing over her thwarted wedding, lithograph by Ethel Gabain, featured in Imprimerie N
ceciliatallice:Charlotte Bronte, “Wild roses”, 13 July 1830 “I can live alone, if self-respect, and
aziraphae:- Emily Brontë
marchentime: litaratura:Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights [ID: Text with some parts highlighted in y
Happy 201st birthday to Emily Brontë, author of Wuthering Heights, which she published under the pen
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