Emily Wollaston

Emily Wollaston

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The Little Book of the Bronte Sisters is a 96-page hardback book written by Emily Wollaston. For anyone attempting to explain what makes a truly great writer, the idea of three Victorian sisters, the daughters of a country parson, who lived, quite literally, in the middle of nowhere, with little or no life experience whatsoever, belonging among literature's most celebrated authors, might well seem a very strange notion indeed. But we are of course talking about the Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne, who immortalized the Yorkshire countryside where they lived in such novels as "Jane Eyre", "Wuthering Heights" and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall".
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The Little Book of Thomas Hardy is a 96-page hardback book written by Emily Wollaston. There are many great writers associated with the places where they were born and wrote about, but perhaps none achieved the level of identity with a location quite as surely as Thomas Hardy did with his beloved Dorset. A county immortalized in his novels and poems about Wessex.
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Most people have heard of Jane Austen, the majority know that she wrote "Pride and Prejudice", and there are of course devotees of everything the lady ever committed to paper. But who Jane Austen was, and her own life story, is as fascinating as any of her novels, and the fact that this is one tale that also happens to be true, makes it all the more remarkable.
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