“Give Me Liberty!” The Poetry of Emily Bronte

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The author of Wuthering Heights also wrote some of the most moving and original poems of the nineteenth century. This talk explores Emily as rebel poet and her rejection of the limits of both social conformity and the orthodox notion of God. As Emily strode across the moors, these poems stride defiantly across the page in pursuit of intellectual and spiritual liberty.

Our Thursday Talks are delivered by our lovely in-house Parsonage staff. This year we will be delivering them in person at the Parsonage, and online for anyone who can't make it to the museum. Details on how to join below.
 
This Thursday Talk will take place at 2pm on Thursday 21st July.
 
Tickets are free with admission to the museum, and will take place in the Old School Room.
This event is first come first serve, please sign up at the welcome desk on arrival on the day.
 
 
Can't make it in person? No problem! We will be running an online version of the Thursday Talk at 7:30pm, the very same day.
 
Tickets for the evening event cost £3 the event will start at 7.30pm UK time (BST). This event will take place via zoom. .
Full details of how to join the event will be sent once you have booked your place. 
 
Please do not book a £3 ticket if you are planning on attending in person, at 2pm. The online ticket is for a Zoom event, at 7:30pm.
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