Anne Brontë: must-read books to know her better

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Anne Brontë was born today in 1820. That’s why we’d like to suggest you some books to read in order to know her better.

Le sorelle Brontë: the graphic novel we were waiting for

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On Saturday 23 November at 6 P.M. we had the pleasure and honour to present Le sorelle Brontë, the brand new graphic novel by Manuela Santoni published by Beccogiallo, and entirely dedicated to our favourite sisters. We also wrote its afterword and in this article we’ll try to explain why we are so proud of this …

Birds in Wuthering Heights- An Article by Maddalena De Leo

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In an interesting article by Emily Roberson Wallce published in Brontë Studies, September 2016[1], the peculiar role of birds in Wuthering Heights is addressed by the author. In Emily Brontë’s novel, not less than fifty species of birds are mentioned and they are used as symbols of the unhappiness that pervades Wuthering Heights, perfectly in line with …

Our Book, E sognai di Cime Tempestose- Curiosities and an excerpt

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Have you already heard about our book? It’s been recently published by Alcheringa Editore, and it’s about the places in England that Emily Brontë describes – between fiction and reality– in her only novel, Wuthering Heights. This book will lead you to those places that, according to tradition, inspired the creation of Wuthering Heights and Trushcross …

Margaret Hartley, her connection to Martha Brown and her lovely shop in Haworth

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During one of our latest journeys to Haworth we found out something we didn’t know and we met someone who is apparently very close to the Brontë family. Does the name Margaret Hartley say anything to you? What if we tell you that inside her shop in Haworth there is the original wooden counter which once …