Okay, if you are a creative person, then you must
enjoy an active imagination. And even though this post is not craft-related per
se, my thought is that you enjoy anything of admirable creativity....So my
guess is you are, at least in part, a Bronte family fan. I discovered Emily Bronte
when I watched the Hindi Film Dil Diya Dard Liya based upon Emily Brontë's celebrated
novel Wuthering Heights, and
glommed into their writtings like a
child does a "blankie". I love the imaginative details; and I love that
it can be shown to have much deeper symbolisms, as "classic"
literature.
I became a fan of Bronte family and goggled stories about all of them(their father father sisters and brother), which added to my enjoyment of the series. One of the blog of Bronte lover is hosted by a French reader, a well educated lover of Literature, a writer, and a teacher (among other things and I can't figure out how he fits all of it into 24 hours). The French writer just published a biography of Emily Brontë; I am looking forward to reading that. With all my own projects going on, I don't get much time to read. So when I do have time, I want what I read to be stimulating and thought provoking (unless it's at the end of a long day with my several projects, in which case several magazines with lots of pictures of crochet and pattern suffices). If this book is anything like that writer’s commentary, it will be a good read. Even if YOU'RE not an Bronte fan, I'm pretty sure you know someone who they were.
I became a fan of Bronte family and goggled stories about all of them(their father father sisters and brother), which added to my enjoyment of the series. One of the blog of Bronte lover is hosted by a French reader, a well educated lover of Literature, a writer, and a teacher (among other things and I can't figure out how he fits all of it into 24 hours). The French writer just published a biography of Emily Brontë; I am looking forward to reading that. With all my own projects going on, I don't get much time to read. So when I do have time, I want what I read to be stimulating and thought provoking (unless it's at the end of a long day with my several projects, in which case several magazines with lots of pictures of crochet and pattern suffices). If this book is anything like that writer’s commentary, it will be a good read. Even if YOU'RE not an Bronte fan, I'm pretty sure you know someone who they were.
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