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Thursday Talk: Who Was Emily Brontë?
Thursday Talks occur twice on the day, once at the Museum and once online. You can book tickets for the online talk here.
Event | Time | Price | Venue | How to book |
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In-person | 2pm | Free with entry to the Museum and for residents in BD20, BD21, and BD22 | Brontë Event Space at the Old School Room | No need to book |
Online | 7:30pm | £5 | On Zoom: a link will be sent | Click 'Book now' button |
Emily Brontë is regarded as the 'sphinx of English literature' and the most enigmatic of the three Brontë sisters. In her lifetime, she was known for her extreme reserve and, according to Charlotte, led an almost reclusive existence. This talk will explore what we know about Emily Brontë and will argue that, from her own writings and especially her poetry, we can learn a great deal more about her than is popularly believed.
This talk will be given by Tamar Yellin, a volunteer tour guide at the Museum and a lifelong student of Emily's life and work.