The Sisters’ Room is very happy and glad to present a new collaboration! As a matter of fact, our blog is working with Elena Lago’s Art Plug&Play, a contemporary art blog. Elena Lago is a very young and smart art historian who diveloped a digital extension of her amazing bachelor’s thesis by creating this blog, where she …
Category: From the Traveler's Trunk
“Thank God I’m Not You!”- Emily and Branwell’s relationship in To Walk Invisible
Reading Emily Brontë’s biographies again on the occasion of her birthday, we realised that something very strange was happening: the image of Chloe Pirrie‘s Emily Brontë lingered in our minds, as persistent as the north winds. Do you also think of Emily as you saw her in the BBC drama To Walk Invisible? It’s become almost impossible to picture her …
Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush
Wuthering Heights is a song by the British singer Kate Bush released as her debut single in 1978 (The Kick Inside). The lyrics to this song were written by Bush when she was 18. Bush was inspired to write the song by the 1976 BBC mini-series based on Wuthering Heights. (Just click on the image below to add it to your Amazon …
Wuthering Heights by Sylvia Plath
The horizons ring me like faggots, Tilted and disparate, and always unstable. Touched by a match, they might warm me, And their fine lines singe The air to orange Before the distances they pin evaporate, Weighting the pale sky with a soldier color. But they only dissolve and dissolve Like a series of promises, …
Wuthering Heights (Ted Hughes)
Wuthering Heights Walter was guide. His mother’s cousin Inherited some Bronte soup dishes. He felt sorry for them. Writers Were pathetic people. Hiding from it And making it up. But your transatlantic elation Elated him. He effervesced Like his rhubarb wine kept a bit too long: A vintage of legends and gossip About those poor …