- and then Sir
Robert Meller (or Mellor) of
Winterborne Came, who
built Bridehead House in the
early 17th century. In 1730 the
estate was
bought by the...
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dreams of
becoming a scholar. The
other main
character is his cousin, Sue
Bridehead, who is also his
central love interest. The
novel is
concerned in particular...
- lower-class status.
During this period, he
encounters his cousin, Sue
Bridehead, who is
beautiful and intelligent, and
shares his
disdain for convention...
-
television roles between the 1960s and 1990s. An
early leading role was as Sue
Bridehead in a BBC
television production of Jude the
Obscure (1971). She may be...
-
title of Lord Dunsany's Time and the Gods. The poem is
quoted by Sue
Bridehead in
Thomas Hardy's 1895 novel, Jude the
Obscure and also by
Edward Ashburnham...
-
based on the
novel Jude the
Obscure by
Thomas Hardy, she pla**** Sue
Bridehead, a
young woman with
suffragette leanings who
falls in love with her cousin...
- with the
death of the
second baronet in 2012. The
Williams Baronetcy, of
Bridehead in the
County of Dorset, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
- to
become a scholar, and is
advised to give up his
career choice. Sue
Bridehead works in a shop
which produces religious artefacts there,
meets her cousin...
-
Marianne Dashwood A Kid in King Arthur's
Court Princess Sarah 1996 Jude Sue
Bridehead Hamlet Ophelia 1997
Titanic Rose
DeWitt Bukater 1998
Hideous Kinky Julia...
- of
Cardinal College. He
meets and
falls in love with his cousin, Sue
Bridehead (Fiona Walker), but she
marries Phillotson. However,
Phillotson later...