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wuthering heights

Back to Brontë

by Kate Jones

If there’s one name you could argue really encompasses classic literature, it’s Brontë. Though Charlotte, Emily and Anne, three of the children of a clergyman from Yorkshire, had relatively short lives and tragic deaths, their brooding works, including Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall respectively, achieved immense popularity. 200 years after […]

A love/hate relationship

by Arts & Lit

Kathy Giddins explains her love for romantic fiction, but Bea Fones can’t get past the smutty erotica… ROMANCE isn’t dead – well at least not in novels. I, for one, am happy to indulge in an amorous paperback fantasy. However, romantic reading isn’t all sickening works of chick-lit or badly written fan fiction. For example, if you’re […]

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