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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Anne Brontë. Penguin Books, 1996 (first published June 1848).
michaelmoonsbookshop:The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Acton Bell [Miss Enne Bronte]London Smith Elde
Some Memorable Reading from 2018Denis Johnson, The Largesse of the Sea Maiden (2018, Random House)An
I have new prints up on my Etsy shop! Inspired, yet again, by the Bronte Sisters! Three photo intagl
snefushelton: When a man writes something, it’s what he’s written that’s judged. W
the-brontes: Charlotte and Anne Brontë on their victorian laptops
Moody Pose in my regency gown and jacket
“But he who dares not to grasp the thorn, should never crave the rose.” -Anne Bronte
A Brontë Bicentennial17 January marks the 200th birthday of Anne Brontë (1820-1849), young
ginjointsandwhiskeyshots: The memorial tablet commemorating the Bronte sisters in Poets’ Corne
gloamling: I love this copy of Wuthering that I got from their house in Haworth <3(Memories o
andantegrazioso: But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose. Anne Brontë
The Brontë Sisters (André Téchiné, 1979)“I spit on love and all its
Toby Stephens as Gilbert Markham, Tara Fitzgerald as Helen Huntingdon and Rupert Graves as Arthur Hu
catriona-k: He who dares not grasp the thorns should never crave the rose. - Anne Brontë
“Those who dare not grasp the Thorn, should never crave the Rose.” ~Anne Bronte Lor
Have you ever wanted to know more about your favorite classic authors? Each month, we share various
But he that dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose.- Anne Bronte, The Narrow Way(Feat
Una storia scritta e illustrata da Charlotte Brontë sul suo diario per la sua sorellinna Anne.
Two more of the let’s-practice-some-BG drawings. Inspired by The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
As I usually do my best to avoid drawing backgrounds (because it always takes far too much time and
“But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose.”-Anne Bronte
So I saw the original Bronte portraits yesterday in the National Portrait Gallery!
First time I heard this word I thought it was a fear of Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights.
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