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647 The Brontes [HOL Encore]

647 The Brontes [HOL Encore]

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Although their lives were filled with darkness and death, their love for stories and ideas led them into the bright realms of creative genius. They were the Brontes - Charlotte, Emily, and Anne - who lived with their brother Branwell in an unassuming 19th-century Yorkshire town called Haworth. Their house, a parsonage, sat on a hill, with the enticing but sometimes dangerous moors above and a cemetery, their father’s church, and the industrializing town below. It was a dark little home, with little more than a roof to keep out the rain, a fire to keep things warm at night, and books and periodicals arriving from Edinburgh and London to excite their imagination. And from this humble little town, these three sisters and their active, searching minds exerted an influence on English literature that can still be felt nearly two hundred years later.


[This is an ENCORE presentation of an episode from our archives. The episode originally ran on September 9, 2019.]


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“Ashton Manor" and "Piano Between" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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647 The Brontes [HOL Encore]

647 The Brontes [HOL Encore]

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