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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 12:30 am by M. in , , , ,    No comments
A digital alert for tomorrow, April 29, from the Brontë Parsonage Museum and the Elizabeth Gaskell's House:
by Libby Tempest, Vice-Chair of the Gaskell Society
Wed 29 Apr, 7:00pm
Online via Zoom

This introductory talk explores the relationship between two giants of nineteenth century literature. Charlotte Brontë and Elizabeth Gaskell were opposites in many ways. Yet they were profoundly interested in each other’s work and lives. Their first meeting in the Lake District in 1850 led to a real friendship. Charlotte had written the instant classic Jane Eyre and then Shirley, while Elizabeth’s astounding debut novel, Mary Barton had been well-received.
This talk uses letters, writing and contemporary accounts to try and discover what held the friendship between these two extraordinary women together. With speaker Libby Tempest, Vice-Chair of the Gaskell Society. 
The second in the Charlotte Brontë and Elizabeth Gaskell mini-season, in partnership with Elizabeth Gaskell’s House.

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