The Brontes at Haworth: The World Within
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The Brontes at Haworth is the story both of the real world of the Brontes at Haworth Parsonage their home on the edge of the lonely Yorkshire moors and of the imaginary worlds they spun for themselves in their novels and poetry. Wherever possible their story is told using their own words - the letters they wrote to each other Emily and Annes secret diaries and Emilys exchanges with the luminaries of literary England - or those of the people who were closest to them - their brother Branwell their father the Reverend Patrick Bronte and their novelist friend Mrs. Gaskell. The Brontes sketched and painted their worlds too in delicate ink washes and watercolors of family and friends animals and the English moors. These pictures illuminate the text as do the tiny drawings the Bronte children made to illustrate their imaginary worlds. In addition there are facsimiles of their letters and diaries paintings by artists of the day and pictures of period household items. The Brontes at Haworth is a unique and privileged view of the real lives of these women writers and sisters - their own view - and is certain to be cherished by any admirer of this remarkable literary family.
