The Invention of Charlotte Bronte - talk and book signing
Author Graham Watson will talk about his book "The Invention of Charlotte Bronte", in which he examines the creation of the Brontë legend through the lens of Elizabeth Gaskell's controversial biography.
- Booking essential
Sir James and Lady Janet Kay-Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe Hall knew both Charlotte Bronte and Elizabeth Gaskell, in fact they introduced the two writers to each other. Their friendship with both women features in this new biography of Charlotte Bronte.
Based almost entirely on rarely seen private letters, "The Invention of Charlotte Brontë: Her Last Years and the Scandal that Made Her" by Graham Watson sheds new light on the dramatic events of Brontë’s turbulent last years of grief, fulfilment, and tragedy—and exposes the astonishing media scandal that followed her early death, when her friends and family battled to control how history would remember her. It presents a different, darker take on one of the most famous women writers of the nineteenth century, showing Charlotte to be a strong but flawed individual.
Join us as Graham discusses Charlotte's life, writing, and death as well as his own research and writing of this book. Copies of "The Invention of Charlotte Bronte" will be on sale and Graham will be happy to sign them. £8 per person, includes entry to the Hall.
This event is part of 'Charlotte Bronte day' at Gawthorpe Hall celebrating her novels and life with activities, storytelling and crafts for children and families.
Author Graham Watson is a specialist in the Brontës and Elizabeth Gaskell, and he is currently researching Victorian literary identities at the University of Glasgow.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Event ticket price | £8.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01282771004
- Suitability
For young adults and adults.
- Accessibility
This event is in the Nursery on second floor of Gawthorpe Hall, accessed by the main staircase. Due to the historic nature of the building, there is no lift.
Upcoming events
Make a woven dream catcher
Make your own woven dream catcher to help you count sheep while you sleep.
Gawthorpe Textiles Collection exhibition
A fantastic display of beautiful historic textiles from the collection of Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth, across five rooms of the Hall.
Discovering Patchwork and Quilts
Discover beautiful patchwork, quilts and textiles and meet our sewing specialists who will share their sewing secrets.
Balsam Bashing Volunteer Sessions
Join us on 16th & 17th June for Balsam Bashing Volunteer Sessions here at Gawthorpe Hall.