Tag Archives: Brontës

Lights, Camera, Ghosts: On the trail of the first ever film version of Wuthering Heights.

“Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest, as long as I am living! You said I killed you – haunt me then….I believe – I know, that ghosts have wandered on this earth. Be with me always – take any form … Continue reading

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Fairy News: Jeanette Ng, Holly Black, Carnival Row, Queen Mab, and Irish sidhe

the fae are the mythical creatures of the hour. Sometimes they’re portrayed as monstrous, sometimes as tricksters, sometimes as sensuous love interests So says Samantha Shannon, who is herself a superb fantasy novelist. So the next OGOM event, our conference … Continue reading

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