Often overlooked when it comes to the period drama genre, the little-known television series has viewers singing its praises.
“Wuthering Heights” was first published in 1847 under the name Ellis Bell — a pseudonym for Emily Brontë, of course, and one that she adopted in tandem with her sisters Charlotte and Anne, in their ...
“You know when it’s the autumn of 1827, and you’re sitting in a church, having the wrong sort of existential crisis?” Gilbert Markham (Remy Hii) asks the audience at the beginning of Emme Hoy’s ...
Charlotte and Anne Bronte get a surprising reception. See the surprising reception that Charlotte and Anne Bronte get when they reveal their identities in this scene from To Walk Invisible The Bronte ...
Anne and Emily Bronte discuss the future. Anne and Emily Bronte ask some hard questions about the future in this exclusive scene from To Walk Invisible The Bronte Sisters, airing Sunday, March 26th at ...
The little-known series is based on an underrated novel penned by Anne Brontë, and viewers are saying it's better than Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre.
In recent years, Masterpiece on PBS has earned acclaim for period dramas like Downton Abbey, Home Fires, and Poldark. But in the case of the anthology series's latest project, sometimes the truth is ...
Sharon Wright, journalist and Brontë historian, explains how a visit to the Abbey to research her latest book led her on a surprising journey. 4 minute read When I began following in the footsteps of ...
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