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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNYou Can Now Visit the Small House Where Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë Were BornIn the early 19th century, three sisters were born in a small house in northern England: Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë.
Nine years after the death of Charlotte Brontë in 1855, her widower, Arthur Bell Nicholls, married his cousin and fellow Protestant, Mary Anna Bell, in whose family home in Banagher, Co Offaly ...
When Patrick Brontë requested Elizabeth Gaskell to write his daughter Charlotte’s life, he envisaged a concise account that would silence the sensational claims that had circulated in the three ...
The three sisters of Sarah Gordon’s new play are the Battling Brontës - Charlotte, Emily and Anne. Attempting to write themselves out of poverty, they ended up competing with each other for ...
‘What’s your favourite Brontë novel?’ demands Gemma Whelan’s bolshy Charlotte Brontë, as she accosts a succession of random audience members at the start of Sarah Gordon’s new play ...
The Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth - home of writers Anne, Charlotte and Emily Brontë - is hosting the Haworth to Eternity exhibition. The display charts how the Pennine village became a ...
A BOOK written by a young Charlotte Brontë nearly two centuries ... including its programme of events and activities, go to bronte.org.uk.
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