During these last, dark and rainy days of fall we particularly enjoyed reading E come un sogno la vita vola, a collection of Branwell Brontë’s letters, curated and translated by Alessandranna D’Auria and published by flower-ed. In this collection we can find fourty-three letters written by Branwell between 1835 and 1848. We can find them …
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The Sisters’ Room and Art Plug&Play interview Rebecca Chesney
Together with the art historian Elena Lago, who created Art Plug&Play– a contemporary art blog we are collaborating with- we had the chance and the pleasure to interview the artist Rebecca Chesney. Her amazing Brontë Weather Project connects art, science and Brontë literature. We tried to understand this project better through these questions to Rebecca, who’s been very helpful …
… In Memory of Charlotte and Emily – An Article by Maddalena De Leo
The people visiting St Michael and All Angels in Haworth know that at the left corner of the church, not far from the altar, there’s a golden brass plaque with Charlotte and Emily’s names and dates of birth and death engraved on it. In that corner you can very often see bunches of flowers, heather, …
Our Guest: Leri Morgan-Wynne, Our Guide On Haworth Moors
When in Haworth, we always rely on the help of professional guides for our research in the village and on the moors. Last month you got the chance to know Johnnie Briggs, Blue Badge Tour Guide of Yorkshire, and today we want you to meet his friend and colleague Leri Morgan-Wynne. Leri and Johnnie collaborate …
Rain, Wind and Sunshine Between the Pages of the Brontë Sisters- An Article by Elena Lago
The Sisters’ Room is very happy and glad to present a new collaboration! As a matter of fact, our blog is working with Elena Lago’s Art Plug&Play, a contemporary art blog. Elena Lago is a very young and smart art historian who diveloped a digital extension of her amazing bachelor’s thesis by creating this blog, where she …