Sketches based on Bronte Books
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Sketches by Edna Clarke Hall (1879-1979)
Heathcliff and Cathy on moors.
Hearth and house.
Lonely hearth.
Cathy on moor.
Heathcliff alone.
Cathy and Heathcliff at home.
Heathcliff in kitchen and Cathy and Heathcliff on moor.
Under the dresser and by the fire.
Heathcliff confronts Cathy
Cathy waits alone
the agony.
Wuthering Heights Illustrations by Fritz Eighenberg
Heathcliff appears as monster in these drawings...
Unnamed Drawings.....Heathcliff catches Hareton and Cathy calls out in the rain
The last time and Heathcliff digs.
Hareton weeps for Heathcliff.
Cathy returns home and Heathcliff confronts Cathy
Heathcliff flees and entwined lives.
These others by Balthus remind me of Wuthering Heights
As I imagine Heathcliff....Cathy...Emily.
Irina Strekova....drawings
The passion of Wuthering Heights
Lonely Vigils.
Claire Leighton...
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Eichenberg.....
Jane, the orphaned school-girl
Jane is accused.....Jane meets her master...
Love and lightening....exposure and refuge
Ruin and new beginning.
Unknown artist
He is bitten....
the party...unknown artist
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Anne Bronte's Novels
Villette
The Professor
Shirley
Shirley is an 1849 social novel by the English novelist Charlotte Brontë. It was Brontë's second published novel after Jane Eyre (originally published under Brontë's pseudonym Currer Bell). The novel is set in Yorkshire in the period 1811–1812, during the industrial depression resulting from the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. The novel is set against a backdrop of the Luddite uprisings in the Yorkshire textile industry. The novel's popularity led to Shirley becoming a woman's name. In the novel, Shirley Keeldar, the title character was given the name that her father had intended to give a son. Before the publication of the novel, Shirley was an uncommon - but distinctly male - name and would have been an unusual name for a woman.
Sketches by Edna Clarke Hall (1879-1979)
Heathcliff and Cathy on moors.
Hearth and house.
Lonely hearth.
Cathy on moor.
Heathcliff alone.
Cathy and Heathcliff at home.
Heathcliff in kitchen and Cathy and Heathcliff on moor.
Under the dresser and by the fire.
Heathcliff confronts Cathy
Cathy waits alone
the agony.
Wuthering Heights Illustrations by Fritz Eighenberg
Heathcliff appears as monster in these drawings...
Unnamed Drawings.....Heathcliff catches Hareton and Cathy calls out in the rain
The last time and Heathcliff digs.
Hareton weeps for Heathcliff.
Cathy returns home and Heathcliff confronts Cathy
Heathcliff flees and entwined lives.
These others by Balthus remind me of Wuthering Heights
As I imagine Heathcliff....Cathy...Emily.
Irina Strekova....drawings
The passion of Wuthering Heights
Lonely Vigils.
Claire Leighton...
Jane Eyre Illustrations |
Edward A Wilson....sketches |
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Eichenberg.....
Jane, the orphaned school-girl
Jane is accused.....Jane meets her master...
Love and lightening....exposure and refuge
Ruin and new beginning.
Unknown artist
He is bitten....
the party...unknown artist
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Anne Bronte's Novels
Villette
The Professor
Shirley
Shirley is an 1849 social novel by the English novelist Charlotte Brontë. It was Brontë's second published novel after Jane Eyre (originally published under Brontë's pseudonym Currer Bell). The novel is set in Yorkshire in the period 1811–1812, during the industrial depression resulting from the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. The novel is set against a backdrop of the Luddite uprisings in the Yorkshire textile industry. The novel's popularity led to Shirley becoming a woman's name. In the novel, Shirley Keeldar, the title character was given the name that her father had intended to give a son. Before the publication of the novel, Shirley was an uncommon - but distinctly male - name and would have been an unusual name for a woman.
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