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“Solo gli inquieti sanno com'è difficile sopravvivere alla tempesta e non poter vivere senza.†-Emily Bront
Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë (Pan, 1967). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
rebeccatun: “But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose.” ― Anne Brontë © Cameranova | March 2016models styling hair&makeup: Rebecca Tun and MonaCheltenham, UK
lactoria: “But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose.” ― Anne Brontë Rose - mephotographer - cornutafirst set Curves and rope
One of the Bronte sisters?
arterialtrees:bronte, wuthering heights
softkiyoko: Wuthering Heights Short Sentences.
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bigbennklingon:Pat Bronte
bronte-saurous: fartgallery: These guys don’t know each other. They literally sat together just because they were both wearing stripes. The blue guy walked in and stopped and was like “Yo! Stripes!” And the red guy started nodding and was like
nobodysuspectsthebutterfly: girlscanlikerobots: Charlotte Brontë: Here’s my novel about a young governess who falls in love with a charming asshole edgelord who keeps his wife in the attic Emily Brontë: Here’s my novel about a tragic orphan and
other-bronte: Hey, rope bottoms: remember to pee BEFORE they tie you up. Model: Other-Bronte, rope and photo by The_Silence
marianhalcombes: George Elgar Hicks, On the Seashore (1879) | Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights (1847) society6 | literature + art | sappho + art
currentlyderomanus: LITERATURE MEME | 7 characters - (5) catherine earnshaw from emily brontë’s wuthering heights “I cannot express it; but surely you and everybody have a notion that there is or should be an existence of yours beyond you. What
apotheose: “I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind.” — Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
darrenjolras: LITERATURE AESTHETICS — wuthering heights, emily brontë “I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered
existential-celestial: “—and yet, while I breathe and think I must love him.” — Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë (b. 21 April 1816).
a-quiet-green-agreement: “I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself.“ – Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
weltenwellen: “Let me be false in others’ eyes, If faithful in my own.” — Emily Brontë, from “Honour’s Martyr”, Poems of Emily Brontë
gothspinster: “– he’s always, always in my mind – not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself – but, as my own being –” — Emily Brontë, from ‘Wuthering Heights’ (via derangedrhythms)
flowerytale: Charlotte Brontë — Jane Eyre
relatablepoetryandquotes:“Be with me always - take any form - drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!”- Emily Brontë, Wuthering
antigonick:“I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind.” — Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
derangedrhythms:He was roused, and I loved him in his wrath with a passion beyond what I had yet felt.Charlotte Brontë, from ‘Villette’
twinkleofafadingstar: so Charlotte Bronte read Emma by Jane Austen and was really interested in this minor character named Jane Fairfax who was poor and would have been a governess had she not married well and then Bronte wrote her own novel exploring
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fiestyvxn: winged-serpent: Auguste Raynaud, La Nuit “I love the silent hour of night,For blissful dreams may then arise,Revealing to my charmed sightWhat may not bless my waking eyes.” ― Anne Brontë, Best Poems of the Brontë Sisters
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twinkleofafadingstar:so Charlotte Bronte read Emma by Jane Austen and was really interested in this minor character named Jane Fairfax who was poor and would have been a governess had she not married well and then Bronte wrote her own novel exploring
decimonono: 1833. Emily Brontë by Patrick Branwell Brontë (vía National Portrait Gallery)
fuckyeahtattoos: Left Pizza by Bronte on Ash, and right pizza by Ash on Bronte, both at Taattoo Wombwell.
thelongvictorian: This is the view from Charlotte Brontë’s bedroom (now the Brontë Parsonage Museum), Haworth, Yorkshire. Charlotte was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters whose novels became classics of English
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bronte-saurous: Hands down my most favorite moment of this TV show
nparts: Museum unveils Bronte’s teeny tiny early work A manuscript by British author Charlotte Brontë that fits comfortably into the palm of a hand that fetched 691,000 pounds (ũ.1 million) at a Sotheby’s auction in December, more than twice the
kinbakunokaiji: “I love the silent hour of night, For blissful dreams may then arise, Revealing to my charmed sight What may not bless my waking eyes.” ― Anne Brontë, Best Poems of the Brontë Sisters
Bronte Beach by Abbey Ginns
violentwavesofemotion: Emily Brontë, from The Complete Poems of Emily Brontë; XLIX; “Aspin Castle,” [x]
morwana: “How could I seek the empty world again?” — Emily Brontë, from The Complete Poems of Emily Brontë; “Remembrance,” (via mirroir)
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