Monthly Tuesday Talk
Emily Brontë rarely left her native Yorkshire and when she did, it was with reluctance. This talk looks at the few experiences Emily had in the world at large and explores the idea that for her, home represented freedom, and her ‘dungeon bars’ were the constraint and alienation she felt when she was away.
The talk will be delivered twice, at 11:30am and 2.00pm.
Free with admission to the Museum.