A graduate student of european and literary history who happens to be also a lover of mythologies, legends, fairy tales, tea, brownies and well literature. I'm posting and rebloging things related to fantasy and classic literature, art, nature, women authors and Tolkien
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dandy little book of wildflowers <33
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Mr. Rochester with your Coronavirus update.
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Snow Scene Through a Winter Window, c.1880 by Henry Alexander (American) Oil on board painting.
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‘You’ll see me what!’ asked Catherine in surprise. ‘Damned—thou saucy witch!’
Saucy Witch enamel pin inspired by Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights
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#inktober Day 7 exhausted The Demons inside us are sometimes too heavy
Heavily inspired by Henry Fuseli’s Nightmare painting . . . . .
#inktober2018 #inktoberday7 #ballpointpenart #nucleusinktober #drawlloween2018 #instagood #illustration #inkart #sumi #blackcat #絵画 #イラスト #innerdemons #artistinjapan #水墨画 @inktober #hopedoe https://www.instagram.com/p/BoomvBClzqb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=errpf9qxpbz8
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Dorothy Livesay, from The Collected Poems: The Two Seasons; “Nocturne,” wr. c. 1948 (x)
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I have run the whole way from Wuthering Heights! except where I’ve flown…
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I like this pattern so I took a picture. I swear I prefer Zara’s fabric patterns (which are cool) to their cuts which can sometimes be hit and miss.
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Treehouse. Pictures by Michael Victor
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