
So BronteAlong is only one week old, and already we've been picking up quite a bit of steam!
Melissa and I are still neck-deep in our Jane Eyre obsession (for me it is a rekindled passion, for Melissa it is new and FRESH) and we are moved by purely altrustic purposes to invite you to share our joy.
Join us in an unabashed and self-indulgent Bronte-Along, as we swoon in unison over Mr. Rochester's bigamist charms.
Required: Watch the 2006 Masterpiece Theatre film version of Jane Eyre
Encouraged: Read the book by Charlotte Bronte
As if you could help it: SWOON
Hoped for and encouraged: blog, tweet facebook about it if you are into it. Basically, I just want others to swoon with :o)
Would be awesome: Craft, paint, visual journal, etc about it! I have been so inspired to paint the characters and research the dress of the times etc, that you might be similarly swept up. If so, I would love to see your work!
Anything else? Suggestions welcome! I will compile a complete list of interested parties so we can visit everyone's blogs and see what everyone is up to! And suggestions for requirements or encouragements will be added to an official post stating it all. I mean an unofficial post. Yeah.
The bottom line is that I am just so utterly in love with the story that I want others to share it with!
xo,
melissa
It is my secret hope that we can expand the theme, make it a true tour of the glories of the Sisters Bronte, and move on from Jane Eyre to Wuthering Heights, to enjoy Heathcliff's sullen and vengeful brooding... and perhaps end the trip in a prolonged visit to Wildfell Hall to complete the cycle.
For although I love Jane Austen dearly, I often feel like the Bronte sisters get the short end of the stick. All this Darcying about and Colonel-Brandoning it up is quite well and good, but sometimes a girl just wants some dark and brooding moorland action to soothe her soul.
Am I wrong?
Of course I am not.
Join us.
You cannot resist. Confess it.
So BronteAlong is only one week old, and already we've been picking up quite a bit of steam!
Melissa and I were delighted to be featured in The Barnstable Enterprise last week, essentially spotlighting our intense interest in the works of the Bronte sisters....