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“by their results”

If I could I would work in silence and obscurity, and let my efforts be known by their results. — Emily Bronte

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The Books: “Wuthering Heights” (Emily Bronte)

Daily Book Excerpt: Adult fiction: Wuthering Heights – by Emily Bronte. I re-read this book recently and was struck, as if for the first time, by the violence of it. It’s truly remarkable. Cathy and Heathcliff are not your ordinary … Continue reading

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National Poetry Month: Emily Bronte

This is one of my favorite poems. I guess I take it personally. Almost like an anthem, or … as a reminder, when I need it, of how I want to live my life, of who I really am. Often … Continue reading

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1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die

Jessa Crispin has an interesting interview with Peter Boxall, editor of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. I loved what Boxall said at the end: “Having benefited from an extraordinary number of emails and letters as well as … Continue reading

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The Perfect Imaginary Dinner

THE AUTHORS Christopher Marlowe. I have a TON of questions to ask that guy. Charles Dickens. Just because I have a feeling that the dude was a blast. He could sit at the head of the table, keep the liquor … Continue reading

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“No One Seems Really Sane”

“By times, I read ‘Wuthering Heights’, which was a very poor choice for such a day and such an illness. There is not one agreeable character in the book — no one who seems really sane. Yet it has a … Continue reading

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LM Montgomery on “The Life of Charlotte Bronte” by Elizabeth Gaskell

“It is a fascinating book. Perhaps because it is so full of mystery — the mystery of those three strange Bronte women — those ‘gray sisters’ and their weird lives. Emily Bronte is a mysterious figure. The impression left of … Continue reading

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Vexing

I’ll walk where my own nature would be leading — It vexes me to choose another guide. — Emily Bronte, “Often Rebuked”

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100 Greatest Novels of All Time

… as chosen by The Observer. I have read 37 of them. But, of course, being obnoxious, I have a couple of comments about some of the books: The Executioner’s Song? What? To have THAT book be on there and … Continue reading

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Once more with feeling …

I’ll walk where my own nature would be leading: It vexes me to choose another guide This is the Song of the Sagittarian. I have been living those words ever since I was two feet tall. Years before I ever … Continue reading

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