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🗓️ 9 September 2019
⏱️ 60 minutes
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0:00.0 | The History of Literature Podcast is a member of the Podglamorate Network and LIT Hub Radio. |
0:07.0 | Hello. |
0:11.0 | Their lives were shadowed by darkness and death, and yet their love for stories and ideas led them to the brightest realms of creative genius. |
0:19.0 | They were the Brantes, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, who lived with their brother Branwell in an unassuming Yorkshire town |
0:25.8 | called Howarth. Their house, a parsonage, sat almost on top of a hill, with the enticing but |
0:32.2 | sometimes dangerous mores above and a cemetery, |
0:35.8 | their father's church, and the industrializing town below. |
0:39.7 | It was a dark little home, a roof to keep out the rain, a fire to keep things warm at night, and books |
0:45.8 | and periodicals arriving from Edinburgh and London to excite their imagination. |
0:51.5 | And from this humble little town, these three sisters and their active |
0:55.8 | searching minds generated a kind of revolution in literature, a small |
1:00.4 | revolution perhaps, but one whose impact can still be felt |
1:04.4 | nearly 200 years later. The Brontes today on the history of literature. Hello, hello welcome to the program. I'm your host Jack Wilson. I did some |
1:29.3 | traveling last month enjoying a trip to London and, and in between that I stopped off in Yorkshire |
1:36.0 | to visit some friends and take a visit to the Brante's house, where I was fortunate to receive a private |
1:41.5 | tour of the place, just before heading off to a wonderful lunch of coronation |
1:46.0 | chicken sandwiches and a welcome spot of tea. |
1:50.0 | Life is good there and Haworth, But it wasn't always so good. |
1:53.5 | We'll have that story along with the consequences for the Brantes and literature, really, in a moment. |
1:59.7 | But first, let me tell you a little more about my trip. I don't only do literature when I'm on my journeys. I go to the London |
2:06.5 | eye and take river cruises and do all kinds of things that my kids enjoy. But I sneak in my literature where I can, kind of like my friend |
2:16.2 | who used to grind up medication for his dog and spin it into cotton candy. |
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