Jane Eyre was a favorite years ago- my first classic novel. Tough read at first with the language or accent used, but i stuck with it. Excellent novel. So very sad the family died off so young.
I really enjoy this series. I enjoy the way you tell us about the authors and also the books. I picked up Jane Eyre and Agnes Grey for my Kindle. Thank you. Hi to sweet Tilllie.
I love studying the lives of the sisters. I love parts of The Professor, like chapter 6! I felt the same with Vellette. I believe she perfected some of her sentiments in these books in Shirley. I was surprised at how much I loved Shirley. Jane Eyre will always be my favorite. I am a sucker for a good deathbed scene and an enduring personal/emotional growth. The only Bronte book I can't seem to bring myself to finish is Wuthering Hieghts. I have opened and closed that book so many times. Just too toxic for my taste. But I love listening to others take on it who can read it through.
Wonderful video. I love the brontes and thank you for the information about their history What a tragic family. I keep coming back to Jane Eyre when I get fed up with some modern writers. Give Tilly a big hug for me.
I’ve read Jane Eyre a couple of times and liked it generally, I had to read Wuthering Heights for university and I’m not at all tempted to re-read it. A couple of years ago I discovered Anne Brontë and the Tenant of Wildfell Hall and absolutely loved it, the theme feels very modern which must have been unimaginable at the time. That’s the book I will probably re-read some time in the future. Thanks for this series!
I just picked up “Wildacre” by Phillips Gregory at my local library - I believe this read is one of your recent recommendations. I am going away to Montauk on Long Island, NY next week and hopefully will have time to start reading the novel. I have not read any of the novels you recommended today - perhaps someday!
Thank you so much. I have read both Agnes Grey and Tenant of Wildfell Hall and I loved them both. I also loved Jane Eyre. Wuthering Heights was just too disturbing for me. The other books, I would gladly read again, though.
"The first historian of the private consciousness" is a direct quote by eminent American literary scholar Daniel S. Burt about Charlotte Bronte. High praise indeed!
I was looking forward to a new video from you for a couple of days, so I was ecstatic to see you've uploaded one about my favourite literary family. It's such a joy to listen to you talk about authors and their lives. Thank you so much for doing that. And I cannot wait for your autumnal videos that you mentioned at the end. It was actually your last year's autumnal recommendation list of books that introduced me to your channel, which I am so grateful for. Autumn is my favourite season, so I re-watched that particular video quite a few times since then... ☺
I’m re-reading Jane Eyre this year. I read it as a teen and didn’t like it then. I’m still not fond of how Jane is treated but I appreciate the writing and the story much more.
Hi, Ros! I found "Agnes Grey" a nice enough book, but not nearly as well-developed and gripping as "The tenant of Wildfell Hall". I'd like to recommend "Romancing Miss Brontë", by Juliet Gael, to all the Brontë sisters' lovers. It's such a beautifully written historical fiction.
"To Walk Invisible" is an excellent film version based on the lives of the Bronte sisters. Directed by Sally Wainwright in 2016 it sensitively portrays the struggles and hardships which eventually led to the creation of such timeless classics. Highly recommended!
In the last days I browsed through "The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte" by Daphne Du Maurier (I read the book about 40 years ago and couldn`t remember very much). I can recommend to read it. Du Maurier did a lot of research and tells the life of Branwell and his siblings as well very realistic.
How I do enjoy these bookish visits with you and Tilly! I always steep a cup of tea beforehand. Thank you for your gentle presence and lively humor!
Wuthering Heights is in my top 5 of all time favorite books. ♥️ You’ve inspired me to reread all of the sisters’ novels. Thank you!
A great video about these great women,they were like the most brilliant wandering stars. ❤
I am loving this series of yours. Thanks so much for uploading!
I have a second hand Shirley on my shelves. I'll try to read it soon.
Thanks for your video Rosamunde!
You must read Anne’s books. They are wonderful reads! 😍
Thanks - yes, definitely need to go on my tbr!
Jane Eyre was a favorite years ago- my first classic novel. Tough read at first with the language or accent used, but i stuck with it. Excellent novel.
So very sad the family died off so young.
I really enjoy this series. I enjoy the way you tell us about the authors and also the books. I picked up Jane Eyre and Agnes Grey for my Kindle. Thank you. Hi to sweet Tilllie.
I really enjoyed your video. I love the Brontës
I have a paperwork set of their books. I’ve read Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights so far. ❤️
I love studying the lives of the sisters. I love parts of The Professor, like chapter 6! I felt the same with Vellette. I believe she perfected some of her sentiments in these books in Shirley. I was surprised at how much I loved Shirley. Jane Eyre will always be my favorite. I am a sucker for a good deathbed scene and an enduring personal/emotional growth. The only Bronte book I can't seem to bring myself to finish is Wuthering Hieghts. I have opened and closed that book so many times. Just too toxic for my taste. But I love listening to others take on it who can read it through.
Hi, another lovely video 😊
Wonderful video. I love the brontes and thank you for the information about their history What a tragic family. I keep coming back to Jane Eyre when I get fed up with some modern writers. Give Tilly a big hug for me.
Thankyou so much found this very interesting really look forward to your videos 😊
I’ve read Jane Eyre a couple of times and liked it generally, I had to read Wuthering Heights for university and I’m not at all tempted to re-read it. A couple of years ago I discovered Anne Brontë and the Tenant of Wildfell Hall and absolutely loved it, the theme feels very modern which must have been unimaginable at the time. That’s the book I will probably re-read some time in the future. Thanks for this series!
I just picked up “Wildacre” by Phillips Gregory at my local library - I believe this read is one of your recent recommendations. I am going away to Montauk on Long Island, NY next week and hopefully will have time to start reading the novel. I have not read any of the novels you recommended today - perhaps someday!
Thank you for another wonderful video❤
Thank you so much. I have read both Agnes Grey and Tenant of Wildfell Hall and I loved them both. I also loved Jane Eyre. Wuthering Heights was just too disturbing for me. The other books, I would gladly read again, though.
"The first historian of the private consciousness" is a direct quote by eminent American literary scholar Daniel S. Burt about Charlotte Bronte. High praise indeed!
Excellent - thank you for answering my question. Love that quote.
I love these Bronte girls more than i can say. Feel like i knew Charlotte crazy as that is. They were truly great and oh what about Emily!❤
I was looking forward to a new video from you for a couple of days, so I was ecstatic to see you've uploaded one about my favourite literary family. It's such a joy to listen to you talk about authors and their lives. Thank you so much for doing that. And I cannot wait for your autumnal videos that you mentioned at the end. It was actually your last year's autumnal recommendation list of books that introduced me to your channel, which I am so grateful for. Autumn is my favourite season, so I re-watched that particular video quite a few times since then... ☺
Thank you!
I’m re-reading Jane Eyre this year. I read it as a teen and didn’t like it then. I’m still not fond of how Jane is treated but I appreciate the writing and the story much more.
Sorry to write again but just wanted to say Villette is my favorite book. Thanks for this so much. I would love to see Haworth before i die❤
Thank you so much.
I really enjoyed this video - I have read Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights and would like to add The Tenant of Wildfell Hall to my list 🙂
Hi, Ros!
I found "Agnes Grey" a nice enough book, but not nearly as well-developed and gripping as "The tenant of Wildfell Hall".
I'd like to recommend "Romancing Miss Brontë", by Juliet Gael, to all the Brontë sisters' lovers. It's such a beautifully written historical fiction.
Thank you!
"To Walk Invisible" is an excellent film version based on the lives of the Bronte sisters. Directed by Sally Wainwright in 2016 it sensitively portrays the struggles and hardships which eventually led to the creation of such timeless classics. Highly recommended!
I have to watch this film
Thank you - sounds good.
Brontes of Haworth far far better
In the last days I browsed through "The Infernal World of Branwell Bronte" by Daphne Du Maurier (I read the book about 40 years ago and couldn`t remember very much). I can recommend to read it. Du Maurier did a lot of research and tells the life of Branwell and his siblings as well very realistic.
Thank you - this really does sound interesting.
The town is pronounced Howorth, not Hayworth 😊
That's odd - I could have sworn that's what I said ('How-worth') - certainly what I mean to say. Must be my slightly wide Midlands vowels!
Ask a random selection of people to name who wrote Wuthering Heights and nowadays the majority would probably say Kate Bush!
Not sure whether to laugh or cry at that!
I love that song !