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  • 5 Best Romantic Novels Of All Time
    By: brianwarren | - Though romance novels are liked by all, not many acknowledge it as it is looked down upon by many for being light and fluffy. Moreover, many bad writers have tried their hand in writing romance novels thus bringing a bad reputation to this genre. However, there are actually very good romantic novels if only the readers carefully take the pick. Here some help to make it easy. The following is a list of some of the best romantic novels ever written. These are must-reads but there is no need to ...
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  • Choose Stress And Walk Towards Success
    By: Grimmett | - Be victorious is everyone's aspiration nonetheless that is a pity that victory is always not easy to realize. If we would like to make it we are supposed to stick to our dream and persevere in doing what we want to do. When facing with troubles, some could lose their confidence, some possibly will not find their courage, but if we stick to our goal and keep doing the things that we should do, we may succeed. The author of Jane Eyre is Charlotte Bronte who once said:"People are live to endure all ...
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  • Growing Up As The Youngest Bronte
    By: Sean Spurr | - Anne was born after her two more well-known siblings, Emily and Charlotte, and therefore became the youngest member in the Bronte household upon being born on 17th January 1820. When she was born her father, Patrick Bronte, was the curate of Thornton village near Bradford, where Anne was baptised on the 25th March.

    The next month the whole household moved into the Haworth Parsonage which would become famous as their lifelong residence as a result of Patrick gaining a lifetime curacy ...

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  • Feminist Female Protagonists In Jane Eyre And The Scarlet Letter
    By: Paul Thomson | - What makes a strong female protagonist? Many favorite female protagonists throughout the history of literature have been considered feminists. Are feminist protagonists in literature the female characters that endure? And what makes a female character a feminist if the story was written long before women were even allowed to vote?

    Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Bronte and published in 1847 during an extremely exist and oppressive climate, presented the world with a steel strong female ch ...

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  • London"€™s Very Own Talent Showcase "€" The Camden Fringe Festival 2011
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The city of London being the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom is a place bursting with culture, history and colour. Being the home to world famous landmarks as well as an internationally renowned cuisine and a history spanning centuries upon centuries of world events, London has become a destination for tourists world over. Amongst the many wonderful things that London has to offer, the performing arts faction of this great city lures many a tourist. With great personalities li ...
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  • Read The Raven? High School Students Say Nevermore
    By: Paul Thomson | - High school students get exposure to some of the best British and American literature ever written in their English classes. High school English classes are where students are introduced to F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charlotte Bronte, William Faulkner and even the Bard himself. Most high school English teachers dream of making the English language come alive for their students; they want their students to love literature as much as they do. However, it seems that just as often (if not more often) the ...
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  • Impressive Rakhi Gift Ideas For 2011
    By: Raj Malhotra | - Rakhi is one of the popular festivals of India that glorifies the eternal bond of love between brother and sister. From morning of the festival, sisters start preparing for the ceremony. They prepare the Rakhi thalis for their brothers. Merrymaking, feasting as well as sharing gifts are the essential parts of such grand festival. Special sweet dishes such as malpua, kaju barfi etc are cooked. However, if you want to make the Rakhi celebration something different, you can do it by following some ...
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  • Why There Are No Female Versions Of The Outsiders Or Catcher In The Rye
    By: Paul Thomson | - It's rare that a story featuring an adolescent girl is considered a "classic" novel. Sure, there are tons of books that star teenage girls. They get made into television series like Gossip Girl or movie franchises like the Sisterhood of Travelling Pants or The Princess Diaries. There's nothing wrong with any of those shows or movies, of course, but they are certainly considered "girlie" programs and are clearly intended for a female, adolescent audience.

    It's unlikely that the Gossip Girl ...

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  • Jane Eyre: An Autobiography
    By: Nicolas DAlleva | - Charlotte Bront first published the novel Jane Eyre as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. Although the title has since been changed, many readers still perceive it as a story about Bronts own life. Reading Jane Eyre as an autobiographical novel is just one of various options. This point of view allows the reader to understand the character of Jane through the life of Charlotte. Although it is obvious that Jane and Charlotte did not live the same lives, they share many characteristics. The most ...
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  • A World Of Books At Your Fingertips
    By: Anna Stenning | - Have you ever considered building yourself a library? No, not the public sort where people come with their tickets and borrow books. I mean the sort of book collection you can keep in your home. There is no doubt about it. There is something unique to treasure about a book collection and these can become very personal items that are passed down the family line.

    Picking up a well-thumbed book that you remember your granddad sitting in his favourite chair with will bring back all sort ...

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  • After Reading Jane Eyre
    By: Moon | - This article was written by Charlotte Bronte from England. The protagonist Jane Eyre suffered misfortunes which the society brought about. When Jane Eyre was a child, her parents passed away. In that time, she was so poor that she had to depend on her aunt who was her only relative for bringing her up. So Jane Eyre was an orphan raised by her wealthy aunt, Mrs. Reed, who promised her husband to take Jane as her own daughter. However, treat Jane in an unfriendly and often a cruel manner. After Ja ...
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  • Poetry Originating Across Yorkshire
    By: Emma McCann | - Yorkshire is famous for its words the vast amount of English literature that has been produced within Yorkshire has helped put the county of Yorkshire on the map. Yorkshire poetry is a popular and well-known art form within its regions and is something Yorkshire is proud of and something it is keen to hold onto. Yorkshire poetry doesnt just fall into the category of lyrics, alliteration and rhythm, Yorkshire poetry falls under all different types of illiterate forms such as plays, novels and ...
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  • Yorkshires Top 5 Places To Visit
    By: Richard.UK | - Visitors flock to Yorkshire for its stunning scenery, historic architecture, and unique brand of northern humour. Heres a rundown of 5 top spots to visit.

    Wentworth Castle Gardens

    Yorkshires Wentworth Castle Gardens were recently awarded the White Rose Tourism Award for Visitor Attraction of the Year. They also boast the status of only Grade I listed parklands and gardens in the UK. Admission runs 4.75 for adults and 2.75 for children.

    Bronte Parsonage ...

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  • The Truth About High School Course Descriptions
    By: Lee Binz | - When you consider writing high school course descriptions do your palms really feel sweaty? Do you break out in hives? If so, I have to allow you in on a secret. Not everybody needs to create course descriptions for their high school students. Very cool, huh? Allow me explain how you are able to prevent this oft times dreaded task.

    First of all, depending on your state law, you might not require course descriptions to graduate your student from high school. If your student will not ...

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  • Great Sentence Openers In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
    By: marciano guerrero | - In this admirable first-person narrative, Jane Eyre -a small, plain-faced, intelligent and honest English orphan- recounts her childhood and latter years leading to her marriage to the mysterious Edward Rochester.

    What make the novel fast-paced, fascinating, and ultimately admirable are not the mundane events and incidents that happen to her, but the manner in which she tells them. Within a few pages it becomes obvious that the narrator is a character who is a master of the English ...

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  • Possessive Nouns - When To Use The Apostrophe
    By: marciano guerrero | - One of the oldest traits that makes man human --and something that we can all relate to-- is 'possession.'

    While animals are fiercely territorial, humans are fiercely possessive. We compete so that we can win something, be that an asset or some abstraction such as fame and glory. In fact, Jacques Rousseau, in his Discourse in Inequality #2 affirms that, "The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying "This is mine," and found people simple enough t ...

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  • Atticus Finch The Hero Of To Kill A Mockingbird Is Rated The Greatest American Hero
    By: marciano guerrero | - Who is the greatest American hero? Brad Pitt? Arnold? John Wayne, James Dean, Clint Eastwood...?

    Answer: the hero of Harper Lee's immortal novel To Kill a Mockingbird: Atticus Finch.

    Forget about Captain Ahab, Rambo, Rocky, Mike Hammer, Rooster Cogburn...or if you are a political junkie: George Washington and Abe Lincoln. Pound for pound Americans prefer Atticus over anybody who can be somebody.

    In our country when we don't assist in a crime we may be prose ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Women Named Jane
    By: Larry Truett | - For the past year I've been compiling famous people to list on my name numerology website. These are all noted individuals, but who are the most famous? Today let's look at famous Janes.

    The most famous women (based on online chatter) with the first name Jane are:

    10. Jane Powell, actress in the 1940s (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Royal Wedding)

    9. Jane Wyman, actress (Johnny Belinda, Falcon Crest) and first wife of US President Ronald Regan
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  • A Book Lover's Food And Wine Gift Basket
    By: Roland Parris Jefferson III | - There is nothing more pleasurable and luxurious for a book lover than a summer afternoon at the lake or a winter evening around the fire with a good book and a food and wine gift basket. Begin by choosing an author or authors. It is often easier to match the book rather than wine to the recipient. An English food and wine gift basket is an excellent and eclectic choice for fans of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Charlotte Bronte and the like.

    English Wines


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  • The Rise And Staying Power Of The Romance Novel
    By: M. Xavier | - For those who can easily sink into the fantasy of a good book, there's no greater escape in the world. Gone are the every day struggles and worries of reality; replaced by the fictional drama provided in the pages of a novel. For those who love to read, it is truly a gift; a reprieve for the mind and a journey of the imagination. No other genre of fiction has been credited with delivering such fantasy as the romance novel; popularized by women worldwide and continuing to hold court as the guilty ...
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  • Visit Yorkshire And Explore Bronte Country
    By: Ann Coveney | - Irish Anglican clergyman Patrick Bronte married Maria Branwell in 1812. Together they had six children. The first two children died aged 10 and 11. Charlotte, Patrick, Emily and Anne survived into their early thirties. They were to become the most remarkable family of writers Yorkshire had ever produced.

    Charlotte, Patrick, Emily and Anne were born in the village of Thornton, west of Bradford, where Patrick was parson. The parsonage still stands today and is lived in by writer Ba ...

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  • Bradford City Guide, Including Bradford Hotels
    By: Ms Maria Williams | - Introduction:

    In the county of West Yorkshire is where tourists will find the bustling city of Bradford. Situated in Northern England, Bradford has more than 470,000 inhabitants and it ranks eleventh in terms of the size of various cities in England. Bradford has a rich history and was one of the central focuses of thriving businesses during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Former home of the Bronte Sisters, as well as many other famous individuals, Bradford continues to thr ...

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  • Bradford City Guide, Including Bradford Hotels
    By: Maria Williams | - In the county of West Yorkshire is where tourists will find the bustling city of Bradford. Situated in Northern England, Bradford has more than 470,000 inhabitants and it ranks eleventh in terms of the size of various cities in England. Bradford has a rich history and was one of the central focuses of thriving businesses during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Former home of the Bronte Sisters, as well as many other famous individuals, Bradford continues to thrive in terms of business and ...
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