Podcasts

  • S2 E1: With... Jenny Mitchell - Welcome back to Behind the Glass with this early-release first episode of series 2 ! Sam and new co-host Connie talk to prize-winning poet Jenny Mitchell...
    2 months ago

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:04 am by M. in ,    No comments
Some upcoming Brontë-related courses given by the Workers's Educational Association:
The Reverend Patrick Brontë and family

A remarkable man and a famous family. We’ll explore the background to the great Brontë novels, looking at the joys and sorrows they shared and the other writings they produced.
Course reference: C2322919

Tutor: Ann Sowerby

Course duration:
24 September 2008 to 03 December 2008
Course day(s) and time(s): Wed 19:30. This course will run for 10 sessions of 1.5 hours each.
Course fees:
Standard course fee: £41.25
Reduced fee: £37.10

This course is run by: Radcliffe on Trent, East Midlands Region

Venue information:
Radcliffe on Trent Methodist School Room
Shelford Road
Radcliffe-on-Trent
Nottingham
Notts
Unusual Sisters: Exploring the Brontes

Investigate the Brontes in their literary and social context: Discuss the work, lives and influence of these most unusual sisters. Suited to newcomers and seasoned Bronte fans alike!
Course reference: C2214699
Tutor: Belinda Copson

Course duration:
25 September 2008 to 04 December 2008
Course day(s) and time(s): Thu 10:30. This course will run for 10 sessions of 1.5 hours each.

Course fees:
Standard course fee: £44.00

This course is run by: WEA HATFIELD, Eastern Region

Venue information:
Oxlease House
Travellers Lane
Hatfield
Herts
The Brontë Sisters
Course reference: C3114737
Tutor: Barbara Joy Roderick

Course duration:
01 October 2008 to 10 December 2008
Course day(s) and time(s): Wed 10:30. This course will run for 10 sessions of 2 hours each.

Course fees:
Standard course fee: £55.00

This course is run by: WEA Hereford City Branch, West Midlands Region

Venue information:
St Barnabas' Church Hall
Green Lane
Worcester
Categories: ,

0 comments:

Post a Comment