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The Brontes: Three Muses and Their Men

Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were a trio whose writings rocked Victorian England and yet who lived, suffered, and died far from mainstream British society. Featuring dramatizations, excerpts from their letters, and period illustrations, this elegiac program explores the England that they knew and portrayed, their familial relationships, and the men-both real and invented-who loomed large in their lives: their father, Patrick; their brother, Branwell; Professor Constantin Heger; Charlotte's husband, Arthur Bell Nicholls; and Heathcliff, Zamorna, and Rochester. Bronte biographer Dr. Juliet Barker adds authoritative insights.

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  • "Brontës and the male sex"
  • "Three muses and their men"
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  • "Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were a trio whose writings rocked Victorian England and yet who lived, suffered, and died far from mainstream British society. Featuring dramatizations, excerpts from their letters, and period illustrations, this elegiac program explores the England that they knew and portrayed, their familial relationships, and the men-both real and invented-who loomed large in their lives: their father, Patrick; their brother, Branwell; Professor Constantin Heger; Charlotte's husband, Arthur Bell Nicholls; and Heathcliff, Zamorna, and Rochester. Bronte biographer Dr. Juliet Barker adds authoritative insights."@en
  • "By means of dramatizations, excerpts from Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë's letters and period illustrations, this program explores the England they knew and portrayed, their familial relationships, the men in their lives and their literary achievements."@en
  • "By means of dramatizations, excerpts from Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë's letters and period illustrations, this program explores the England they knew and portrayed, their familial relationships, the men in their lives and their literary achievements."
  • "Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were a trio whose writings rocked Victorian England and yet who lived, suffered, and died far from mainstream British society. Featuring dramatizations, excerpts from their letters, and period illustrations, this elegiac program explores the England that they knew and portrayed, their familial relationships, and the men-both real and invented-who loomed large in their lives: their father, Patrick; their brother, Branwell; Professor Constantin Heger; Charlotte's husband, Arthur Bell Nicholls; and Heathcliff, Zamorna, and Rochester. Bronte biographer Dr. Juliet Barker adds authoritative insights. (51 minutes)."@en
  • "Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë were a trio whose writings rocked Victorian England and yet who lived, suffered, and died far from mainstream British society. One constant of their fiction is their familial relationships, and the men--both real and invented--who loomed large in their lives: their father, Patrick; their brother, Branwell; Professor Constantin Héger; Charlotte's husband, Arthur Bell Nicholls; and Heathcliff, Zamorna, and Rochester. Featuring dramatizations, excerpts from their letters, and period illustrations, this elegiac program explores the England that they knew and portrayed with insight and compassion."

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  • "The Brontës three muses and their men"
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  • "The Brontes three muses and their men"@en
  • "The Brontes three muses and their men"