Nine of the Most Annoying Heroes in Classic Popular Novels: an Uncharitable Rant…
As none of the following novels were written by authors still alive, I don’t see why I shouldn’t publish this uncharitable list to give a
As none of the following novels were written by authors still alive, I don’t see why I shouldn’t publish this uncharitable list to give a
I have recently been reading Marianne Thormählen’s fascinating book ‘The Brontës and Religion’ (Cambridge University Press 1999). I shouldn’t be. Really, I should be doing
Laughs are at a premium these days, what with the pandemic still going on as a second Christmas approaches.That being so, I thought I’d use
I first read Anne Brontë’s ‘Agnes Grey’ a long time ago – in my early twenties – about the time that I first read ‘The
I am still reading that fascinating book by Marianne Thormëhelen, ‘The Brontës and Religion’, and it raises a point that had vaguely occurred to me,
I’ll take some time off from writing comedy to put up a slightly less facetious post than my recent spoofs. Surprisingly, a couple of years
Setting: Wuthering Heights, the dining room . The table is laid for three. Joseph clumps about in his heavy boots, slopping unappetising looking porridge into
Setting: Wuthering Heights: Heathcliff and Arthur Huntingdon now sit at the table in the great room with the ‘houseplace’ and the great fire, decidedly the
First of all, I’d like to wish everyone Season’s Greetings. Then I’d like to thank Robert Wingfield of INCA for designing for me such a
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