As early as 1850, Charlotte had observed that ‘various folks are beginning to come boring to Haworth, on the wise errand of seeing the scenery described in Jane Eyre and Shirley’. Today most visitors come with the landscape of Emily’s Wuthering Heights in mind. They won’t be disappointed, unless their impressions have been drawn from the films, rather than the books. – from “Times Literary Walks: Brontë Territory,” by Juliet Barker, The Times