In the small village of Haworth in Yorkshire, the ghostly presence of the Brontë sisters and their endless creativity haunts ...
The director of a much-anticipated new film version of Wuthering Heights has said she wants it to convey the "primal" feeling ...
The latest edition of the writings of the Brontë sister 1 is a notable one. The seven ample volumes are a pleasure to the eye and the hand. Facsimiles of manuscript, abundant illustrations of scenes ...
An enchanting village with cobbled streets and a rich history is the perfect destination for a cosy autumn getaway. In ...
TOUR guides at a world-famous parish church have a new look. The eight-strong team of volunteers at St Michael and All Angels in Haworth has been kitted out with maroon sashes and name badges. Village ...
This beautiful village was once the creative haven of the Brontë sisters, where literary history was quietly made.
Charlotte Brontë’s attraction to the strange and horrific was an early vehicle for her love of storytelling. Illustration by Meilan Solly / Photos via Wikimedia Commons, V.M. Braganza and the Internet ...
As part of Bradford City of Culture 2025, Wandering Imaginations saw two authors from Yorkshire and two from Ghana create stories inspired by the fictitious land Angria – which maps on to West Africa ...
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Like many readers, I first discovered Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” as a teenager. I was mesmerized by the wild moorland landscape she described and the equally wild characters that inhabited it.
The director of a much-anticipated new film version of Wuthering Heights has said she wants it to convey the "primal" feeling she had when she first read the book as a teenager. Emerald Fennell spoke ...