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Poem of the week: Long Time a Child by Hartley Coleridge
The Guardian
In this week's poem, Hartley Coleridge follows the combat into more shadowy territory. It's a complex psychological self-portrait that leaves the quietly,...
50 months ago
Dr. Dean de la Motte will discuss his first novel about Branwell Brontė
SALVEtoday
The book focuses on the life of Branwell Brontė, the only brother of the famous Brontė sisters, through a journey across the north of England.
24 months ago
Emily, the Saddest and Best Brontė, Is Finally Getting a Buyer for Her Book of Emo Poetry
Jezebel
Sotheby's is auctioning off a “lost library” of the Brontė family's books and papers and among them is Emily Brontė's never-before-seen handwritten book of...
40 months ago
Why does sadness inspire great art when happiness cannot?
Aeon | a world of ideas
Sadness makes us seem nobler, more elegant, more adult. Which is pretty weird, when you think about it.
126 months ago
Sotheby's delays auction to allow campaign to save literary treasures
BBC
Campaigners are trying to raise £15m to buy a "lost library" including rare Emily Bronte poems.
39 months ago
Bronte and Austen treasures saved by national libraries charity
BBC
A collection of British literary treasures has been saved from sale abroad after £15m was reaised.
33 months ago
Wordsworth’s grave in Lake District, a literary shrine
The Nation
William Wordsworth rules many hearts across the world for his beautiful poetry and his grave in this popular holiday destination is a...
65 months ago
‘Exceptionally rare’ handwritten Emily Brontė poems set to fetch £1 million at auction
Tatler
When it comes to England's literary heritage, few figures command quite as much fascination as the Brontė sisters.
40 months ago
Lakes poets captured in stained glass at dining room
NW Mail
John Ruskin, William Wordsworth, Hartley Coleridge, Thomas de Quincey, John Peel and Samuel Taylor Coleridge all feature in the window designs.
89 months ago
Hartley Coleridge
Britannica
Hartley Coleridge was an English poet whose wayward talent found expression in his skillful and sensitive sonnets.
3 weeks ago