Well, although I saw the Greek words, I only now realized they were not printed but written by hand... Great observation Margo.
Branwell too used to write Mrs Robinson's maiden name, Lydia Gibsborn as Λυδια Γισβορνε.
Also one of Charlotte's fictitious writer names in Angria was Charles Thunder, because she realized that Bronte actually sounded as the Greek word Βροντή (thunder). Impressive, huh?
WOW!
EverythingMe15 1 year ago
Does anyone know who auctioned it in the end? Did scholars buy it?
honestly6 1 year ago
Sorry I missed this when I was in the UK...!
ROGER459 1 year ago
kickass!
iamme611 1 year ago
Wow, incredible. Efharisto, Ksotikoula!
madinapaola 1 year ago
It would be wonderful if they would publish her notes from it. I would love to read them! Thanks for the video.
TammyE21 2 years ago
It's a rare finding, indeed !
Thanks, Ksotikoula ! By the way, did you notice the greek words in her handwriting ?
margo3883 2 years ago
Well, although I saw the Greek words, I only now realized they were not printed but written by hand... Great observation Margo.
Branwell too used to write Mrs Robinson's maiden name, Lydia Gibsborn as Λυδια Γισβορνε.
Also one of Charlotte's fictitious writer names in Angria was Charles Thunder, because she realized that Bronte actually sounded as the Greek word Βροντή (thunder). Impressive, huh?
ksotikoula 2 years ago
Wow!
That is a rare finding, indeed !
Thanks ksotikoula !
margo3883 2 years ago
My friend,I just favourited this video.Unbelievable!
gio73vanna 2 years ago
My goodness it certainly resembles her writing!
JaneLearmonth 2 years ago
Yes, it does :) !
ksotikoula 2 years ago
A thousand thanks to Jacqui for providing me this video.
ksotikoula 2 years ago