It was the home of the Rev Patrick Brontë ... A year after the family arrived there in 1820, the children’s mother, Maria, died; two elder sisters had also died young (the one son, Branwell, died of ...
In 1811 it became the home of the future Brontë patriarch ... Charlotte and Anne and Brandon. The Brontë sisters authored several popular and influential novels, including Wuthering Heights ...
The Parsonage, built in 1778-9, was the lifelong home of the Brontë family: most famously the Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne. The Museum opened in 1928 and tells the story of their ...
To Walk Invisible The Brontë Sisters follows the Brontë sisters in the eventful three-year period that saw them rise from ordinary, unmarried women, taking care of the household and their ...
There's more to the Brontë sisters than bonnets and looking out over the moors, so we thought it was high time to honour three of Stylist's literary heroines - Charlotte, Emily and Ann Brontë ...
Wainwright believes the Brontës’ subsequent need for money meant that, “Branwell’s decline was instrumental in pushing the sisters to write.” Physically, the sisters were opposites.
After visiting the former home of the Brontë sisters, Rowan became a Brontë devotee and embarked on a lifelong love affair with Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, their lives, literature, and remarkable ...