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The Washington Post and others publish the obituary of the actress Yvonne Furneaux (1926-2024). She  had a notable career in film spanning several decades. After studying at Oxford and graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1951, s...

The Washington Post and others publish the obituary of the actress Yvonne Furneaux (1926-2024). She  had a notable career in film spanning several decades. After studying at Oxford and graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1951, s...

Iconic female leads in The Times of India:Jane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëJane Eyre is the story of an orphaned girl who overcomes a harsh upbringing to become a governess at Thronfield Hall. Jane's character is iconic for her strong sense of morality,...

NJ Arts reviews the play The Bookstore by Michael Walek:He [Spencer] is not much of a book person: When asked to tell them the last book he has read, he says “Wuthering Heights” but then adds, “I didn’t read it as much as read the Wikipedia p...

Suffolk Gazette takes a journey through GCSE English Literature:Take ‘Jane Eyre’, for example. This novel not only tells a compelling story of romance and mystery but also provides commentary on the position of women in Victorian society. Student...

Epochal Novel

By BrontëBlog on Jul 24, 2024 in: Music

What's the book that the writer China Miéville recommends over and over again? According to Elle:Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. Hardly original, I know, but it just never ceases to offer more, even as it also mysteriously withdraws, this epochal no...

Fasten your Seatbelts

By BrontëBlog on Jul 23, 2024 in: Music

About Insider interviews broadcaster and children's author Dawn-Maria France:Jackie Thomas: You were honoured and named the Yorkshire inspirational woman alongside notable figures like baroness Betty Boothroyd and the Brontë sisters. How did that ma...