Well, I've finished Quartet, which I really liked although that last bit was just super painful
Yay! and also, oh, yes, it is. (That's why it's my favorite part. :P)
If you're planning on reading any Bronte nonfiction, I recommend prepping by reading the Dark Quartet sequel, Path to the Silent Country, which, although less awesome than Quartet (because everybody is dead), will at least make people like George Smith and Harriet Martineau, who don't show up in Quartet, memorable, and give you a sense of what Charlotte's life was like after she became famous.
But also German reading group! Wilhelmine and Lehndorff await us.
Brontes
Yay! and also, oh, yes, it is. (That's why it's my favorite part. :P)
If you're planning on reading any Bronte nonfiction, I recommend prepping by reading the Dark Quartet sequel, Path to the Silent Country, which, although less awesome than Quartet (because everybody is dead), will at least make people like George Smith and Harriet Martineau, who don't show up in Quartet, memorable, and give you a sense of what Charlotte's life was like after she became famous.
But also German reading group! Wilhelmine and Lehndorff await us.