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Fun fact: Jane Eyre was published under a male pseudonym. Charlotte Bronte used the name “Currer Bell” to mask her gender while keeping her own initials. Sisters Emily & Anne also used pseudonyms for their publications, going by Ellis and Acton Bell respectively.
#triviathursday
We will have Brontide from @Cloud_Meadow! And Vitos will be included in their game as an NPC as well! Please have a visit to their page!https://t.co/xEMKj5Pb2W #CloudMeadow #ParadisoGuardian #Erodev #CrossPromo #IndieDev #IndieGames #Videogames #VideogameDev #IndieGameDev
Did you know: Jane Eyre's 'Madwoman in the Attic' was based on a real person? It is said that Bronte drew inspiration for her 'madwoman' after viewing a secret passageway in a medieval manor which led to 'Mad Mary's Room.'
#tuesdaytrivia
In the latest issue of #Victorians, @lydiaecraig examines how the Brontës' familiarity with the Lord Wharton Bible Charity made its way into WUTHERING HEIGHTS. Read more at @ProjectMUSE https://t.co/IhtGlpORU9 #VictorianLiterature #WutheringHeights #EmilyBrontë #CharlotteBrontë
“Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.” – Emily Brontë
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A painting by Vaishali Gaurav on Showflipper
#madewithlove using @WeAreReeves
#showflipper #acrylic #colorful
Got that #FridayFeeling? We certainly have after an incredible week announcing our brand new Ambassador @bookish Bronte!
Check out her Q&A over on our blog now: https://t.co/v0es7IXhAJ
“I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through & through me, like wine through water, & altered the color of my mind.”
― Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights (art by Rovina Cai)
Pitch opinions: Kirby is a menace, but a necessary one, he keeps this crazy ecosystem in check by devouring 50% of it daily, if he didn’t do that we’d be overcrowded, if you kill a Bronto Burt around here it respawns within you taking 2 steps, we need Kirby...
Hey #PortfolioDay! I’m Bronte, I’m currently working on a webcomic, and I’d love to draw your pets and RP characters!
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“I remembered that the real world was wide, and that a varied field of hopes and fears, of sensations and excitments, awaited those who had the courage to go forth into it's expanse, to seek real knowledge of life amidst it's perils.”
― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
(March '17) Fanart of Bronto Burt... and one of Kirby 64's most hilariously gnarly abilities. (Don't worry, Burt's nimble.)
Do you want a puppy for Christmas? We are content with Emily Brontë’s beautiful watercolour of her dog, Keeper, from @BronteParsonage https://t.co/JoVFkXqGWw #Brontë200 #Emily2018
Poet and writer #EmilyBrontë is known across the world for her book Wuthering Heights – but did you know she was also a pianist, a crack shot and a gifted artist? Here's why we love her dog painting at @BronteParsonage https://t.co/JoVFkXqGWw #Brontë200 #Emily2018
A Jane Eyre pin up for... posterity.
#drawings #JaneEyre #CharlotteBronte #Literature #pinup #art #digitalart
Northern art: "Haworth Parsonage"...Home of the #Brontes.
Atmosphere beautifully captured by artist #JohnBold (British,1895-1979).
#Haworth #Yorkshire
Day 2 of #meetthemakerweek - what inspired my Literary Romance Colouring Book? The works of Austen, Gaskell and (Charlotte) Brontë (seen here in a page from the book. Head to my IG for a time lapse!)
#colouringbook #bronte #literature #illustration