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Anne Bronte, isn't it? I've not read that one but I have read Agnes Grey. and its really soothing! my favorite book at the moment is Jane Eyre! I've just started reading English classics. you have some really nice drawings. I loved them!
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I murmur under moon and stars; In brambly wildernesses I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses.
And out again I curve and flow to join the brimming river, for men may come and men may go But I go on forever. ---Lord Tennyson
it is by anne. It is a much darker story than those by the other sisters, and touches on very controversial themes for the times. For instances it hints at nmarital rape which only recently has been considered a crime. when you add that plus she was a woman, in those times her writings are very controversial, but I like the bronte sisters as their protaganists are strong, practical and realistic women.
it surely sounds interesting. I think I should read it. But does not seem like agnes grey at all. It is totally different. the theme and everything. and when it comes to the Bronte sisters, I feel that they make unequal matches i.e. matches between unequals. This is a the one thing that differentiates the Brontes' works from Jane Austen's, in my opinion. The are very bold and sharp without any typical female drawback. I hope I'm not being too big for my boots but this is exactly what I think.
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I murmur under moon and stars; In brambly wildernesses I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses.
And out again I curve and flow to join the brimming river, for men may come and men may go But I go on forever. ---Lord Tennyson
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I murmur under moon and stars; In brambly wildernesses
I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses.
And out again I curve and flow to join the brimming river,
for men may come and men may go But I go on forever.
---Lord Tennyson
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I murmur under moon and stars; In brambly wildernesses
I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses.
And out again I curve and flow to join the brimming river,
for men may come and men may go But I go on forever.
---Lord Tennyson
and when it comes to the Bronte sisters, I feel that they make unequal matches i.e. matches between unequals. This is a the one thing that differentiates the Brontes' works from Jane Austen's, in my opinion. The are very bold and sharp without any typical female drawback. I hope I'm not being too big for my boots but this is exactly what I think.
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I murmur under moon and stars; In brambly wildernesses
I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses.
And out again I curve and flow to join the brimming river,
for men may come and men may go But I go on forever.
---Lord Tennyson
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My english is VERY BAD! So I can't write much
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