Via the
Brontë Parsonage blog, we have found that tomorrow November 16
Ann Dinsdale - Brontë Society librarian and author of the recently published
The Brontës at Haworth - will be on BBC Radio 4 at 1.30 pm (UK time).
Most of us know the Upper Worth Valley because of the work of a remarkable family – Charlotte, Anne and Emily – better known as the Brontes. Their novels and poetry has helped shaped people’s ideas of what this valley was like, and has drawn people to The Old Parsonage Museum where the family lived in Haworth. Richard chats with Ann Dinsdale, the museum’s librarian, who’s just published about the family called “The Brontes at Haworth.”
The Old Parsonage Museum? Who calls it that?
But there will be more than that. For the whole summary, read the
complete article on tomorrow's edition of Open Country.
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