16) Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855),
Died Brontë's novels 'Jane Eyre' and 'Villette' follow Gothic narrative/character traditions and imply supernatural phenomena (albeit clarifying any absence of the supernatural in their endings).

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Jane Eyre', Charlotte Brontë
2018

12 x 24 inch, 9-colours screen print poster.
A limited edition of 100
Numbered and hand signed by the artist.
Printed by
Released by the

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Continuing messages & manuscripts I’ve not seen before. Worth visit for the toilets! with successful day ready for tomorrow &

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For the by and , I created this portrait of Emily Brontë. For inspiration, I used the painting of the Brontë sisters made by their brother.

As a teenager, I was intrigued with the song ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Kate Bush.
When I…

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"but the one who dares not hold the horn should never yearn for the rose - - - Anne Brontë

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been translating jane eyre in literature so why not draw from my favourite book i read at 15 years old

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Cool 'n cute describes my bat, Bronte, pretty well!

An amazing commission by

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🧲 Today’s GM is a surrealistic display of affection and love, to visualise ’s track ‘Magnetism’. Directed and animated by Raman Djafari, the music video features spinning horses, a brontosaurus, heaps of plants and a bunch o’ love. 💘 👉 https://t.co/mMlkNmniby

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Happy mistakes black and white Newfoundland Pilot for a a legendary black dog said to haunt lonely roads awaiting travelers.

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“Reading is my favorite occupation, when I have leisure for it and books to read.”~Anne Brontë

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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.

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We will have Brontide from ! And Vitos will be included in their game as an NPC as well! Please have a visit to their page!https://t.co/xEMKj5Pb2W

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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.'

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In the latest issue of examines how the Brontës' familiarity with the Lord Wharton Bible Charity made its way into WUTHERING HEIGHTS. Read more at https://t.co/IhtGlpORU9

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Branwell racked up booze bills at the 1580 Old Cock 10 miles from His father settled an 1848 demand for payment from Thomas Nicholson, publican, to keep him

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“Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.” – Emily Brontë
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A painting by Vaishali Gaurav on Showflipper
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Got that We certainly have after an incredible week announcing our brand new Ambassador Bronte!
Check out her Q&A over on our blog now: https://t.co/v0es7IXhAJ

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