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| Adventures In Poetry | ...by EMILY BRONTE ... |
| Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975) | ...Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Bernard Herrmann, concentrating on the impact Great Britain's writers, culture and landscape had on the composer. He was a self-confessed Anglophile and numerous trips to England resulted in several important projects, including one of his most ambitious - an adaptation of EMILY BRONTE's novel Wuthering Heights.... |
| Cover Stories | ...Series about four major books and their impact on people's lives. 4: EMILY BRONTE's `Wuthering Heights'.... |
| Gondal | ...Paralleling EMILY BRONTE's Haworth life by reconstructing her fantasy world.... |
| Map Of British Poetry, A | ...With contributions from Declan McGonagle and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams and poems by Jackie Kay, Ezra Pound, Seamus Heaney, Edward Thomas, Anne Ridler, Henry Vaughan, Dylan Thomas and EMILY BRONTE.... |
| Poetry Please | ...Roger Mcgough introduces poems about writing poetry and being a poet, including works by EMILY BRONTE, Sophie Hannah and RS Thomas. Readers are Adjoa Andoh, Cian Murchu and Trevor Peacock ... |
| Sound Stories | ...With Peggy Reynolds. 3: The Brontes. When Charlotte, Emily, Bramwell and Anne Bronte were children, they made up stories and wrote them down in miniature books. The plan was that they all would become famous, writing fiction as romantic as that of their favourite novelist, Sir Walter Scott. It did not quite work out like that for Bramwell, but it did for the sisters. Music includes Berlioz: Overture `Rob Roy'. Royal Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi. Herrmann: Wuthering Heights (Act 1). Pro Arte Orchestra/Herrmann. Korngold: The Death of EMILY BRONTE. National PO/Charles Gerhardt. Trad Scottish: Bonny Wee Thing. Sydney McEwan (tenor).... |
| Wuthering Heights [drama] | ...By: EMILY BRONTE... |
| Wuthering Heights [reading] | ...Paul McGann reads EMILY BRONTE's tale of a passionate and ultimately destructive love affair.... |
| Wuthering Heights | ...Mr Lockwood visits Heathcliff's unwelcoming house on the moors. EMILY BRONTE dramatisation... |