To: Borges
Oh, yes. All the Brontes were bashed for their novels. Jane Eyre sent clerics into hysterics as did Wuthering Heights. It disturbed the more worldly and sensitive Charlotte; Emily blew it off and went back to peeling potatoes and walking her dogs.
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04/22/2016 9:56:06 AM PDT by
miss marmelstein
(Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))
To: miss marmelstein
I loved the Semaphore version of Wuthering Heights:
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04/22/2016 10:07:42 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: miss marmelstein
All the Brontes were bashed for their novels.
Chesterton recognized the talent of both sisters. However, he (and everyone else) thought their father (Rev. Patrick Bronte) was one of the worst poets of all time, having "invented a meter that is an instrument of torture". (Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton Vol. XXXV, Page 558)
(Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton Vol. XXXV, Page 558)
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04/22/2016 10:22:49 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
("There is no limit to the amount of good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit."-R.Reagan)
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