Thursday Talks occur twice on the day: once at the Museum and once online. You can book tickets for both here.

For the in-person talk, please reserve your place below, but kindly note, you'll need to show your Museum ticket (or proof of local residency) on the door.

For the online talk, a recording will be sent out afterwards for online-talk ticket holders who missed the live event.

EventTimePriceVenue
In-person2pmFree with entry to the Museum and for residents in BD20, BD21 and BD22Brontë Space at the Old School Room
Online7:30pm£6On Zoom: a link will be sent before the event

During her lifetime and through the subsequent years, Anne has been seen as the baby of the family, and her legacy has too often been overlooked and in the shadow of her siblings. However, her qualities are now increasingly appreciated by new generations of Brontë fans.  This talk will explore those qualities and her courage to shine attention on often controversial subjects through her work, no matter the consequences to herself.

If the event is cancelled, we’ll contact you. We reserve the right to make changes to our programme. All information is correct at the time of booking. We kindly ask that you do not bring dogs or other pets to our in-person events unless stated otherwise (if you'd like to bring your service dog to an event, please let us know).

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