Tag Archives: Emily Bronte
Review: Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë
Until recently, I didn’t know much about the novel, Agnes Grey (published in 1847) by Anne Brontë. I knew that it was written by one of the Brontë sisters. Not much else. This past summer I read several reviews on the novel … Continue reading
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Tagged 1001 Books you Must Read Before you Die, 50 Year Project, Agnes Grey, Anne Brontë, Book Reviews, Books, Charlotte Bronte, Class Divisions, Emily Bronte, England, English History, English Writers, Governesses, History, Holland Park, Life, London, Novels, Oppression, Reviews, Victorian Age, Victorian Literature, Women
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Review of Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is the 23rd novel I have completed from my 1001 list and it is the 4th novel I have read for the Gothic Reading Challenge. Emily started writing this book in 1845 and completed it … Continue reading
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Tagged 1001 Books you Must Read Before you Die, 50 Year Project, Book Review, Catherine Earnshaw, Emily Bronte, English Authors, English Literature, Female Writers, Gothic Reading Challenge, Gothis Literature, Heathcliff, Jane Eyre, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Reading Challenges, Writers, Wuthering Heights
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My summer project
Now that I have completed the Once Upon a Time book challenge I am starting two new challenges. I’m pretty excited to join the Gothic and Victorian challenges. For each of these challenges I will read 5 novels for a total of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Radcliffe, Books, Bram Stoker, Catcher in the Rye, Charlotte Bronte, Dracula, Dune, Emily Bronte, Frankenstein, George Eliot, Gothic Literature, Horace Walpole, Jane Eyre, Joseph Conrad, Mary Shelley, Middlemarch, Photography, Reading, Reading Challenges, Silas Marner, Summer, The Castle of Otranto, The Heart of Darkness, The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Return of the Native, Thomas Hardy, Victorian Literature, Wuthering Heights
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