BICENTENARY celebrations continue throughout the spring and summer with talks and tours at the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
The Haworth museum will host its latest Parsonage Unwrapped tour, entitled Celebrating Charlotte, on April 29 at 7.30pm.
To Be Forever Known, on May 3 at 2pm, will be a talk focusing on Charlotte Brontë and her sometimes contradictory attitude to fame.
Doing the Haworth 1940s Weekend on May 14 and 15 there will be a display memorabilia and film stills from Brontë adaptations of the Golden Age of Hollywood, free with admission to the museum.
Brontë biographer Juliet Barker is the keynote speaker when the annual conference of the Alliance of Literary Societies is held in Haworth on May 21.
Juliet will speak at 10.30am about rewriting writers’ lives, focusing on Mrs Gaskell and her book The Life Of Charlotte Brontë.
Visit bronte.org.uk or call 01535 640188 for details and bookings for all events.
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