“Jane Eyre“, the first published work of Charllotte Bronte received such an enthusiastic response from the public that it was required to print the third edition of the book within a year. This work with its display of passion and emotions of a woman, unusual for a 19th century England, was quite a stand alone for that time and brought ... Read More »
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The Bronte Sisters – Charlotte, Emily and Anne | English Author
The English literature received some of its brightest jewels in the year 1847 – 1855 and ironically was deprived of the creators of these works soon after that. The Bronte sisters left their mark on the minds of people with a few works and one can’t help feeling the sorrow at the loss of such talents at so young an ... Read More »
Mistress of Spices | Movie Review
“The Mistress of Spices”, directed by Paul Mayeda Berges was released in 2005. The screenplay by Gurinder Chaddha and Berges is an adaptation of the novel by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni with same name. Read More »
Mistress of Spices by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni | Book Review
“The Mistress of Spices” by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is one more story that belongs to genre portraying the eternal struggle of a human mind to balance between individual desires and common good. Read More »
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown | Book Review
This fifth novel by Dan Brown was released in 2009 after a gap of 6 years since the publication of “The Da Vinci Code” amongst a lot of discussions and anticipations, with the pee-release reports of it featuring Langdon again and the secret society this time being the Freemasons. Read More »
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown| Book Review
Dan Brown hit the best-seller charts in 2003, with publishing of “Da Vinci Code“. The success was as much due to the better storytelling technique and tight pace of this thriller as much to the controversies and debates pertaining to its picturisation of Catholic Church and religious history of Christianity. Book Title : Da Vinci Code Author : Dan Brown ... Read More »