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What'sHerName

THE ABSENCE Maria Branwell Brontë

What'sHerName

Dr. Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.8538 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Maria Branwell Brontë most famously exists as an absence — the mother whose biggest, or only, influence resides in her “not being there there” during the lives of her famous daughters Charlotte, Emily and Anne. For 200 years scholars believed there wasn’t enough material for a biography of Maria. But author Sharon Wright believed there had to be more to find, if only she “went looking properly.” And what she found is truly remarkable. Olivia interviews returning guest Sharon Wright as we meet The Mother of the Brontës. Guest Sharon Wright is a British journalist, playwright and author of the critically-acclaimed biography Mother of the Brontës: When Maria Met Patrick. She was born in Yorkshire and lives in South West London. She has worked as a writer, editor and columnist for leading magazines, newspapers and websites including the BBC, The Guardian, Daily Express, Disney, Glamour and Red. She is also the author of critically acclaimed plays performed in Yorkshire and London. Her first book Balloonomania Belles: Daredevil Divas Who First Took To The Sky was serialized in the Mail on Sunday and received widespread coverage, including on BBC Woman’s Hour and in the New York Post. Music featured in this episode by Amanda Setlik Wilson and Half Pelican. Want to help us “make history”? Become a Patron or Donate here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, Katie.

0:08.8

Hi, Olivia.

0:10.8

I have a very important question for you.

0:14.2

Ooh.

0:15.8

Jane Eyre?

0:17.2

Or Wuthering Heights?

0:19.3

Janeair?

0:21.1

Duh.

0:22.3

Why are you so wrong?

0:24.5

Wrong?

0:25.8

Wrong.

0:27.0

Obviously, Wethering Heights.

0:28.6

What?

0:29.5

Obviously.

0:30.7

Come on.

0:32.1

Jane Air for life.

0:34.4

If you're a teenager, what is there better than Wuthering Heights?

0:38.6

It is peak teenager.

0:41.4

I read Jane Eyre in junior high, and I loved it.

0:45.6

Well, how old were you when you were at Wuthering Heights?

0:48.5

Never.

0:49.5

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