EMILY (2022) dir. frances o'connor
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EMILY (2022) dir. frances o'connor
And yet my comrades marked it not : My voice was still the same ; They saw me smile, and o’er my face No signs of sadness came. They little knew my hidden thoughts ; And they will never know The aching anguish of my heart, The bitter burning woe !
Anne Brontë fell in love with William Weightman almost at sight. By the date of her above- quoted poem “Self-Congratulation”, written on 1 January 1840, the lightning-like quality of her love is revealed. She may have glimpsed him on his first arrival at Haworth in August 1839, but all that autumn she was at her post at Blake Hall and returned to Haworth only on her dismissal a few days before Christmas. By New Year’s Day she not only loved him but was fully conscious of her love.
— Anne Bronte: A Biography by Winifred Gerin, 1959.
Francis O'connor we need another hit from you
Emma Mackey in Emily (2022) as Emily Brontë
EMILY (2022) dir. Frances O'Connor
Emma Mackey as Emily Brontë
ALEXANDRA DOWLING as CHARLOTTE BRONTË
EMILY (2022)
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” - Maya Angelou
the snows of kilimanjaro by ernest hemingway // little women (2019) // little women by louisa may alcott // the book thief by markus zusak // emily (2022) // dead poets society (1989) // o me! o life! by walt whitman // tick, tick… boom! (2019)