‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ by Anne Bronte; Structure and the Role of the Antagonist
When re-reading ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ I was struck by many things. I hope I don’t annoy the spirit of Anne Bronte by making
When re-reading ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ I was struck by many things. I hope I don’t annoy the spirit of Anne Bronte by making
A reader of this blog was flattering enough to want my opinion of Anne Bronte’s ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’. I was delighted, as that
Having finished Thomas Hardy’s ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’, I still find myself puzzled by exactly what the author was trying to achieve, and feel
Recently, I’ve been reading another classic I have been intending to get down to for years; Thomas Hardy’s ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ To be
Complicated characters , whether heroes or villains (I’m applying the terms to both sexes) or a bit of both, are always fascinating. As I see
I’ve always meant to read ‘Adam Bede’; I don’t know why really, except that I’ve seen it described in various places as one of George
In my last post on Jane Austen, I commented that: – ‘It is an irony that Jane Austen is seen as a writer of romances,
On the characters in ‘Sense and Sensibility’, I have already commented on my liking for both the primary heroine, Elinor and the secondary one, Marianne.
Recently, I re-read ‘Sense and Sensibility’. That is my favourite Jane Austen novel. The humour is brilliant; it made me laugh out loud a few
Sometimes I can be a Merry Andrew (or Merry Andrea?). This is a Polyanna Post to encourage fellow self published writers who feel a bit
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