PhD candidate/writer•♥️ history+art history, literary childhoods, intellectual pasts, books, prints, myths, maps, fairy tales, old sites, & the cozy+kind• Canadian🍁• #GoSensGo #BlueJays50• (my other account is hacked)•♥️ kindness🍃•
Emily Jane Rothwell 🖤🌸🖋️
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I ♥️ this:
‘Ernest Was Ready For His Walk,’ by Alison Friend
Conjuring midsummer with ‘Summer’s Cauldron’ by Emily Balivet
‘I had not long slumbered when the sudden cessation of motion awoke me; the coach-door was open, & a person like a servant was standing at it: I saw her face & dress by the light of the lamps. ‘Is there a little girl called Jane Eyre here?’ she asked. I answered ‘Yes’
—Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
What ho, Wednesday! The archive at the British Library takes us to the draft pages for 'A Girl in Blue'. Who hasn't taken a red pen to their work on occasion? We know we have. The 'NO's are quite interesting.
(art from film still) #JaneEyre #Brontës #Bookchatweekly #literature #Victorian
(I can’t confirm the name of the artist for certain. I’m sorry ♥️) #bookchatweekly #reading #books
‘Books are good company, in sad times & happy times, for books are people —people who have managed to stay alive by hiding between the covers of a book.’
—EB White
Sunset, Canoe Lake
Tom Thomson
1915
Emily Jane Rothwell 🖤🌸🖋️
Emily Jane Rothwell 🖤🌸🖋️
Emily Jane Rothwell 🖤🌸🖋️
Emily Jane Rothwell 🖤🌸🖋️
Emily Jane Rothwell 🖤🌸🖋️
Emily Jane Rothwell 🖤🌸🖋️
Canadian Paintings
An unusually chirpy looking “grotesque” mask, from the hand of 16th-century. Flemish engraver Frans Huys. More (less chirpy examples) here: publicdomainreview.org/collection/f...