Miniature English Drawing Room of the Late Jacobean Period, 1680-1702
Narcissa Niblack Thorne & Unknown Artisans
c.1937
Art Institute of Chicago (Reference Number: 1941.1189)
do you love me?
immediate red flag 🚩🚩🚩🚩
people who think Lila is a villain
GOD, WHY DO YOU DO THIS TO ME FERRANTE!
god.
Web-weaving: Kate “Woody” Woodward
bell hooks - All About Love | Up All Night, Cody Ellingham | Stolen Car - Bruce Springsteen | Untitled, Declan Haun | Mean Streets (1973) | Lost Highway (1997) | Sylvia Plath - The Letters of Sylvia Plath Vol. 1 (1940-1956) | Katrien de Blauwer | Mourning doves nesting in a cactus
Norway, 1988
This brilliant (pun intended) post by @artemideaddams comparing Lila Cerullo and Catherine Earnshaw also made me think of how complicated it is to determine whether Heathcliff or Catherine is the truly socially advantaged one in Wuthering Heights.
On the one hand Heathcliff is the one denied an education and thus ripped apart from his childhood friend like Lila. But on the other hand Heathcliff can leave Yorkshire and make something of himself like Lenu did (though in Heathcliff’s case it is because he is a man). Whereas Catherine Earnshaw probably never ever went beyond Gimmerton, just like Lila never left Napoli (until presumably at the very end of the series).
Annie Ling, 81 Bowery, New York, 2011.