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Haworth is famous as the home of the Bronte sisters. Discover how to find the places the sisters knew and loved and experience the atmosphere of the wild Yorkshire Moors.
A nutshell biography of three famous Brontë sisters - Charlotte, Emily and Anne.
Visit Haworth, England in West Yorkshire, to see the Parsonage Museum of literary Bronte sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne's hometown.
Anne Bronte's name is little known today, except as the younger sister of Charlotte and Emily Bronte, but her works are worthy of their own attention.
Annual and seasonal summer events in Haworth, West Yorkshire in England. Take families and kids to see the stream trains and on walking tours.
Jane Eyre is one of the best novels in the English language. It's power has not been affected by the passing years, which is testament to this beautifully written work.
Charlotte Bronte is one of our best loved and widely read writers, and produced one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century with Jane Eyre.
The Tennant of Wildfell Hall was considered an extremely modern piece of literature, which challenged the perceptions of its day.
The Bronte Society have gathered a remarkable collection of items used and produced by the famous Bronte family, displayed in their original home at Haworth Parsonage.
Wuthering Heights is a dark and brooding work of fiction. It has been in print for over a hundred and fifty years and remains as powerful as ever.
Anne Bronte is often forgotten in the shadow of her sisters. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the story of a woman determined to save her son from his drunkard father.
Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte are celebrated 19th century novelists. Their brother Branwell's own literary works are often overlooked.
The gothic genre encompasses a wide and varying range of books which hold in common several key elements-suspense, a touch of horror, and often romance.
If you read just one mystery novel this season -- or this year -- make it "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield.
Project Gutenberg provides thousands of legal eBooks, audio books, pictures, and sheet music for the public at no cost.
Justine Picardie's novel, now out in paperback, tells the tale of Daphne du Maurier's quest to uncover the truth about Branwell Bronte's life.
Teens are not limited to the modern fiction being mass-produced for them today - the classics are still equally as applicable and accessible.
Take a Gothic novel, add a murder mystery, cloak it in hidden meanings and a half-remembered past, and you've got Sam Taylor's new, captivating novel.
Called Jefferson Boxes in America, the writing box was a staple piece of furniture of the wealthy in Georgian and Victorian Britain.
For Twilight fans who can't get enough of the dangerous romance between Edward Cullen and Bella Swan there's no better read than these classic novels
Take a break from busy holidays. Curl up with a cup of tea and a British romance novel, set in the wild Yorkshire moors, or the cliffs of Cornwall by the temputous sea.
Daphne Du Maurier's classic Gothic novel Rebecca has now earned the critical acclaim that it deserves. A close reading reveals a Biblical allusion to the Serpent.
The 19th century was a time of great social and intellectual change. Many new topics were discussed, such as the sufferings of the poor or cruelty in everyday life.
Trying to find an interesting and meaningful name to give your child? Look to the unique and beautiful names chosen by the literary greats.


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