On Saturday, November 28 there will be an event with several Brontë-related talks. The Offaly Independent says
The Banagher Brontë Group will bring its 2025 programme to a close this Saturday, 29 November, with a series of cultural events celebrating the town’s links to the Brontë fa a wreath at the grmily.
The day will begin at 2pm with the traditional laying ofave of Arthur and Mary Anna Bell Nicholls in St Paul’s Churchyard. Arthur Bell Nicholls, Charlotte Brontë’s husband, spent his later years in Banagher.
At 3pm, the Long Room in Crank House will host the launch of Dr Michael O’Dowd’s new book, Charlotte Brontë: A Medical Casebook.
The launch will follow an interview with Dr Maebh O’Regan, offering attendees insight into the medical themes that shaped Charlotte Brontë’s life and writing.
Events will conclude with an intimate recital by the Banagher Brontë Ensemble in the Parlour Room of Simon and Mary Lyons’s public house.
Supported by an Arts Grant from Offaly County Council, the recital will feature musical pieces interspersed with readings from and about the works of the Brontë family, performed by members of the Banagher Brontë Group and invited guests.
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