I am dreading Labour getting in with a large majority. Just look at Wales, Scotland or London what Labour will do when they get IN with about this rubbish!
older than you so dying too but sad to see you will have had less time than me. Yes ...total bollox. Take consolation ....the idiocy will wither soon...in ten years they may find none of this crap matters anymore as survival in this world will have become a more important issue. In the meantime search for something more intellectual and heartwarming to watch on you tube. I get it, ...we need youtube because mainstream media is such woke crap. Bon courage x
I am still alive but losing the will to live more and more every single day. And it's worse because I really do believe in rebirth and the thought of coming back horrifies me.
No one should ever go back there until after they rescind this 'garbage' that they are pushing. Make it known that heading into a 'woke' direction will cause them to fail and possibly even have them close their doors.
It's all about the GAY POUND nothing to do with the sisters sexual orientation, just another woke idealog and screaming transgender idiots who want to scream their silly pronouns at thee world and demand we do as they say
J K Rowling uses the pseudonym Robert Galbraith for her detective novels. I'm sure she'll be pleased to know she's been "promoted" to "genderqueer" by the same bunch who hate her!
By that logic, JK Rowling is also 'genderqueer' for writing as Robert Galbraith, and thus everything she says about the gender movement is beyond reproach. Not to mention Benjamin Franklin as Mrs. Silence Dogood
The fact that critics were shocked that women would write so plainly about heterosexual relationships and feelings should wise up these fools at the museum. A museum is a repository of artefacts (heavy on the fact part). There is no room for deliberate falsehoods.
I am furious at these wokeratis. They should leave wonderful and beautiful things alone. The attempts at uglification and trivialization of everything is a heinous crime. They are free to create their own ugliness but shouldn't mess with other people's wonderful creations.
not mad . . . I repeat ! 'not mad' - but wilfully corrupted - the term 'mad' indicates a failure to face the monumental challenges we face as the infernal Marx - is back to haunt and promote yet more abuse, enslavement and slaughter of yet more millions
I have no words. Museums are no longer a trusted resource for education. The victorian founders of Britain's museums must be turning in their graves. What on earth would George Eliot or Sand say about this? Perhaps not the same as Virginia Woolf...
Either these people are ignorant, in which case they should not be in charge of a museum, or they are being deliberately dishonest, in which case they should not be in charge of a museum.
It's rather soviet style revisionism. Everything has to be recast as being supportive of their cult.It's a way to create a history and some form of legitimacy. Similar to claims that the pyramids were built by sub-saharan Africans. Or that some islands belong to a country since ancient times.
George Elliott! He was a transgender male. Lusting after his Fair haired temptress, Angel. The transgender female 😂😂😂 (sorry but if I try to rake the Alphabetti spaghetti people seriously I'd have to do time for murder)
Brilliant piece! Thank you Granniopteryx for standing up for the original spirit of Jane Eyre (1847); Great to hear the name Currer Bell and mention of Charlotte's last novel Villette (autobiographical in nature) on YT of all places! You are terrific ! ❤
You cannot give facts to idiots and these idiots are allowed to spew their alphabet rubbish and get away with it because if you and I have the audacity to disagree we are accused of being homophobic. We are being bullied day in and day out and Pride month pushers are the biggest bullies. My advice is don’t go into shops, museums etc who push this rubbish.
I'm from Bradford, I remember school trips to Haworth, plus going on school trips with my children, and I love the books,films, plays. It's a bloody stupid thing to do by desperately trying to find anything to do with sexuality. It is about getting there book's printed and sold, bloody great Bradford lasses. Three Yorkshire roses.
So, if I'm getting this right: for a woman who has displayed exceptional courage, artistic talent, ingenuity or intellectual brilliance for her time-- especially given the restrictions that many women have historically faced to their ambitions-- these accomplishments are clearly evidence of the fact that such a woman was not, in fact, a woman at all... These people are beyond parody, at this point. We've gone so far along the progressive "women are just as valuable and capable of greatness as men" idea, that we've somehow circled back around to "only men are capable of achieving greatness". Well done, everyone.
Those 'people' are targeting The Bronte sisters because they deviously believe their followers will hold them in the same esteem. Poor things are deluded.
Part of the reasoning by the Parsonage is that they want all their visitors to feel “safe” within their museum!! I have never in my life needed to feel safe in a literary museum because of my sexual identity. The museum should be accessible to all, because it’s a reflection of who the writers were, in their time. It’s 200 years since these sisters were born, how can anyone inject “todays way of thinking” into the stories that were as ahead of their time as it could be. Utter madness and I am so disappointed in the parsonage for this.
"offensive", "cautioned", "mischief", "hate", "safe" and "harm"- those are just normal everyday words that have now been twisted and construed to take away a person's absolute right of free speech. I forgot, is the word "naughty," also on that list?
Thank you for your passionate explanation of how remarkable these women were. Thank you for explaining some of the detail in Jane Eyre which I think I missed at the age of 12. I must re-read it. As for Villette, I read it, and re-read it, and read it again, throughout my teenage years, but that's a long time ago; I might re-read that one too.
The galleries have been up to this crap for a long time, years back now I was quite annoyed at all the nonsense written next to paintings at Tate Britain re: LGBTQIA+ this and that. Presuming folks sexualities long after they have died I find disrespectful, not because I have anything against homosexually but talking about something as personal as somebody's sexuality when they are no longer with us is just in bad taste....
Oh dear, I always keep my membership up with the Parsonage Museum, I love all things Bronte, but I may have to rethink when this year runs out. I recall a book being published by an ex-policeman (I think) detailing evidence of Charlotte being a serial killer, slowly removing all her family :) So much crap
I wanted Anne Bronte to go on our £10 note, instead of Jane Austin. Nothing against Jane Austin, but she has had quite a lot of publicity. Anne Bronte has not had enough publicity! She needs more, for the benefit of the young ladies of today. 'The Tennant of Wildfell Hall' is based on a true story which had happened some years before. SPOILER ALERT. But, unlike the real-life story, Anne gives us a happy ending. It shows the appalling, officially legal sexism of the time - which some young people nowadays seem to need to be taught about.
When you have to flatter yourselves by self- deception, which boils down to deceiving others, I'd call it an act of self sabotage, pathetic, really... But I guess its more convenient than writing your own books and getting them published like the Bronte sisters did.
I've never seen you so angry, granny, not like you to get your grammar wrong! (I'm from Haworth - note the spelling). Next time you're up here to torch the Brontë Parsonage Museum, let me know and I'll treat you to a coffee to calm you down 😂
New York Philharmonic introduced the behind the curtain rule to ensure Black players received equal treatment. Once women learned not to use heels, their representation rocked up from 5 to 50%. Jane Eyre right up with the greatest.
Jane Eyre did not go back to Rochester because she was willing to live with him as his mistress. She went back because she heard him calling to her in a dream and she was still in love with him. There was never the least intimation that she would have lived with him as his mistress, she was deeply Christian and extremely proper. This is a wonderful book made even more fascinating in the context of the strange childhood and history of Charlotte Bronte, who as you noted was not gender queer.
Spot on Granny - just celebrate the magnificence of the writing and the women as women for bloody once instead of dumbing it all down to "inclusion" on today's patheticness.
Acton, Ellis and Currer Bell. It’s well documented the reason why they used these pseudonyms. Btw, my favourite book is The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and it’s no coincidence the initials WH are the same as Wuthering Heights.
Haven’t read any of their books but I have read Pride and Prejudice and that’s pretty much the same thing. The women in that novel were completely heterosexual. We’re arguing about sexual preferences because our masters want to distract us from relevant matters.
1. I instantly thought of Andrew Norton writing as Andrew North. 2. Men also write under female pseudonyms to get published in romance markets. 3, The museum is engaging in misogyny -- they are in effect denying that "normal" women could have accomplished such things. (I have fragmentary memories of Colin Wilson writing about someone who tried to persuade him that transsexual people were the really creative ones.)
Evening Gran, yes your eyes glimmer and your lip trembles when you get angry, your a wonderful sight even when your not in full vent. Where the Brontë sisters black by any chance? They must have been surely? As blacks and gays invented everything including writing, imagine if you were queer and black? Wow you have won a watch.
Jane Eyre is a very beautiful book; you are right. It is my second favourite book. Huck Finn takes the biscuit. I didn't like Pride and Prejudice so much but I think it was really written for women. Generally, though, it was far better than average. Some minor biographies are practically unknown but incredibly written. O! Matron by Gladys Hardy for example. This putting new gay heads on old shoulders reminds me of Thatchell se**ising Cardinal Newman; completely dogmatic and rather rude. (a non univ person).
I read thrillers from Agatha Christie, James hardly chased,earl Stanley gardener to Michael Connolly, Gresham but women writers have a romantic plot with hate. Like,love thing but only few seems to be different
I believe that daddy Brontë changed the spelling of the family name a few times before settling on Brontë. No doubt they will find some sexual explaination for that, too.
The things museums have to do to keep attracting a younger visitor audience. I have worked in the museum sector and all I can say is ‘it’s interesting’ 😂 I’m not without a little insight into The Brontë Parsonage museum. For the feminists out there all this does is denigrate what women like the Brontes had to deal with in order to be taken seriously!😂🇬🇧
I've heard a lesbian scolar who claimed that Jesus was gay because he asked Peter three times, "Peter do you love me?" lol So, yes of course the Brönté sisters were lesbian! lol
This is what happens when stupidity and absurd ideologies run rampant.
And so the destruction of English heritage continues.
Noaw!
Go the library and read their books!
Out of darkness cometh light!
Lots of love from Wolverhampton!
I am dreading Labour getting in with a large majority.
Just look at Wales, Scotland or London what Labour will do when they get IN with about this rubbish!
Jane Eyre for Prime Minister.
It's all so bloody depressing.
Totally agree we are finished we may start praying
Remember the Alamo!
🔷
Tossers is mild description of this woke affront to the literary legacy of these three remarkable women
People have been sexualizing their work for decades.
I despair, I'm 55, dying, and frankly, have lost the will to live, I can't bear this bollox any more.
older than you so dying too but sad to see you will have had less time than me. Yes ...total bollox. Take consolation ....the idiocy will wither soon...in ten years they may find none of this crap matters anymore as survival in this world will have become a more important issue.
In the meantime search for something more intellectual and heartwarming to watch on you tube. I get it, ...we need youtube because mainstream media is such woke crap. Bon courage x
I am sorry to hear of your predicament but I'm quite well and still loosing the will to live!
@@JonMayson71 I feel ashamed this has all happened on my watch.
Beam me up scotty
I am still alive but losing the will to live more and more every single day. And it's worse because I really do believe in rebirth and the thought of coming back horrifies me.
Women had to use male names in the 1900's because no one would sell their books, and no one would buy them
Wow, It never ends. I suppose this "museum" was lacking in funds.
No one should ever go back there until after they rescind this 'garbage' that they are pushing. Make it known that heading into a 'woke' direction will cause them to fail and possibly even have them close their doors.
I can't understand the ignorance of these people!
They're not ignorant. They think we're ignorant.
It's not ignorance, it's activism.
Not ignorance.Lies.
It's all about the GAY POUND nothing to do with the sisters sexual orientation, just another woke idealog and screaming transgender idiots who want to scream their silly pronouns at thee world and demand we do as they say
It's just stupidly there's a lot of it about.
To control the future, first you must rewrite the past!
J K Rowling uses the pseudonym Robert Galbraith for her detective novels. I'm sure she'll be pleased to know she's been "promoted" to "genderqueer" by the same bunch who hate her!
Oh dear poor JK. I'm reading one of them.
Good one!
I hope she brakes into every public library and bookshop and writes her correct full name on all her books.😂😂😂
Best writer of all time (when you are seven Enid Blyton!) What a woman never needed a man's name!
Lots of love from Wolverhampton!
These people are always seeing patterns or meanings in things that were never there.
By that logic, JK Rowling is also 'genderqueer' for writing as Robert Galbraith, and thus everything she says about the gender movement is beyond reproach.
Not to mention Benjamin Franklin as Mrs. Silence Dogood
The fact that critics were shocked that women would write so plainly about heterosexual relationships and feelings should wise up these fools at the museum. A museum is a repository of artefacts (heavy on the fact part). There is no room for deliberate falsehoods.
if the women of that time did not know about heterosexual relationships how did we get hear now
@@59patrickwoh they did Brandon Bronte was homosexual and despised himself that's why he used heroin.
@@59patrickw It wasn't that they knew, but that they wrote in too much detail. That was not ladylike.
I am furious at these wokeratis. They should leave wonderful and beautiful things alone. The attempts at uglification and trivialization of everything is a heinous crime. They are free to create their own ugliness but shouldn't mess with other people's wonderful creations.
FFS! The world's gone mad 🤷
not mad . . . I repeat ! 'not mad' - but wilfully corrupted - the term 'mad' indicates a failure to face the monumental challenges we face as the infernal Marx - is back to haunt and promote yet more abuse, enslavement and slaughter of yet more millions
I have no words. Museums are no longer a trusted resource for education. The victorian founders of Britain's museums must be turning in their graves. What on earth would George Eliot or Sand say about this? Perhaps not the same as Virginia Woolf...
The hijack and repurposing of NGOS, charities. museums etc should have been regulated to prevent this sort of thing but no chance of that now.
Either these people are ignorant, in which case they should not be in charge of a museum, or they are being deliberately dishonest, in which case they should not be in charge of a museum.
The absolute absurdity…
It's rather soviet style revisionism. Everything has to be recast as being supportive of their cult.It's a way to create a history and some form of legitimacy.
Similar to claims that the pyramids were built by sub-saharan Africans. Or that some islands belong to a country since ancient times.
Just when you think it can't get any more crazy...
I feel your pain, Granni.
Pride month? Who needs it!
Exactly
Its Euro 2024 month forget Pride.
pride in what upsetting people
Watch out, George Eliot!
Lionel Shriver
George Elliott! He was a transgender male. Lusting after his Fair haired temptress, Angel. The transgender female 😂😂😂 (sorry but if I try to rake the Alphabetti spaghetti people seriously I'd have to do time for murder)
Evelyn Waugh
Brilliant piece! Thank you Granniopteryx for standing up for the original spirit of Jane Eyre (1847); Great to hear the name Currer Bell and mention of Charlotte's last novel Villette (autobiographical in nature) on YT of all places! You are terrific ! ❤
Unfortunately many of those who work in museums aren't specialists, and are susceptible to ridiculous ideological stances.
You cannot give facts to idiots and these idiots are allowed to spew their alphabet rubbish and get away with it because if you and I have the audacity to disagree we are accused of being homophobic.
We are being bullied day in and day out and Pride month pushers are the biggest bullies.
My advice is don’t go into shops, museums etc who push this rubbish.
The same could be said about most UK institutions,schools,hospitals parliament!
Not in our wildest most delirious dreams we could not make this rubbish up..grrrrrrrr
Well said.
Stroppy granny. 🎯. 😂😂
It's all about Them changing and or erasing history to Normalize their message.
I'm from Bradford, I remember school trips to Haworth, plus going on school trips with my children, and I love the books,films, plays. It's a bloody stupid thing to do by desperately trying to find anything to do with sexuality. It is about getting there book's printed and sold, bloody great Bradford lasses. Three Yorkshire roses.
I like hearing you speak about literature 👍🏻
Just great!
Like being back in O/A level English Lit!
What's to be proud about pissing around with our heritage?
So, if I'm getting this right: for a woman who has displayed exceptional courage, artistic talent, ingenuity or intellectual brilliance for her time-- especially given the restrictions that many women have historically faced to their ambitions-- these accomplishments are clearly evidence of the fact that such a woman was not, in fact, a woman at all...
These people are beyond parody, at this point. We've gone so far along the progressive "women are just as valuable and capable of greatness as men" idea, that we've somehow circled back around to "only men are capable of achieving greatness". Well done, everyone.
Somni: great points.
Those 'people' are targeting The Bronte sisters because they deviously believe their followers will hold them in the same esteem. Poor things are deluded.
That bunch of idiots don't read good literature their to busy shouting at people who miss gender them
Oh no! I cannot take any more of this crap!
Mrs Demi it just hit me "Janes fighting ships"must be on the weirdos list😂
Mrs Demi does this mean that Heeathcliff had it away with the master or the butler?
No, with little Helen Burns
@@musicians_with_gunts ah Heathcliff gadd
“What a bunch of tossers!” ~ Demirep 2024
That made me laugh so hard 😂
Has anyone ever told you, you're lovely when you're angry 😂
geo: watch it, sonny!
Part of the reasoning by the Parsonage is that they want all their visitors to feel “safe” within their museum!! I have never in my life needed to feel safe in a literary museum because of my sexual identity. The museum should be accessible to all, because it’s a reflection of who the writers were, in their time. It’s 200 years since these sisters were born, how can anyone inject “todays way of thinking” into the stories that were as ahead of their time as it could be. Utter madness and I am so disappointed in the parsonage for this.
"offensive", "cautioned", "mischief", "hate", "safe" and "harm"- those are just normal everyday words that have now been twisted and construed to take away a person's absolute right of free speech. I forgot, is the word "naughty," also on that list?
P.D. James
Ah yes - Petunia Daffodil James. Now he really was an odd fish.
So silly. They're just digging a hole for the truth to fill up so to speak.
Oh my gosh - I named my Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - Bronte - she is not gay
Lol good on her
Is she any good at writing ?
Granny goes on a rant!😮
Our culture has been infested with academic degeneracy.
Excellent point. “PROFESSING THEMSELVES TO BE WISE, THEY BECAME FOOLS.” ROMANS 1:22 KING JAMES VERSION HOLY BIBLE.
Sadly the museum is a mere glorified gift shop these days.
They had a gallery in recent years where all the portrait heads were depicted as dog's heads.
@@pheart2381 why was I surprised when you wrote that?
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Thank you for your passionate explanation of how remarkable these women were. Thank you for explaining some of the detail in Jane Eyre which I think I missed at the age of 12. I must re-read it. As for Villette, I read it, and re-read it, and read it again, throughout my teenage years, but that's a long time ago; I might re-read that one too.
Hadrian’s wall is now a gay icon!
Maybe there was a reason homosexuality was a criminal offence throughout history!
The galleries have been up to this crap for a long time, years back now I was quite annoyed at all the nonsense written next to paintings at Tate Britain re: LGBTQIA+ this and that. Presuming folks sexualities long after they have died I find disrespectful, not because I have anything against homosexually but talking about something as personal as somebody's sexuality when they are no longer with us is just in bad taste....
You are Brilliant! They are quite opposite.
Where's my Boom Box?, where's my - I Am Woman by Helen Reddy tape?
Time to stake out the museum playing it at volune 10, 24/7 😮😂
Excellent rant 👍
Oh dear, I always keep my membership up with the Parsonage Museum, I love all things Bronte, but I may have to rethink when this year runs out.
I recall a book being published by an ex-policeman (I think) detailing evidence of Charlotte being a serial killer, slowly removing all her family :) So much crap
I wanted Anne Bronte to go on our £10 note, instead of Jane Austin. Nothing against Jane Austin, but she has had quite a lot of publicity. Anne Bronte has not had enough publicity! She needs more, for the benefit of the young ladies of today.
'The Tennant of Wildfell Hall' is based on a true story which had happened some years before. SPOILER ALERT. But, unlike the real-life story, Anne gives us a happy ending. It shows the appalling, officially legal sexism of the time - which some young people nowadays seem to need to be taught about.
As for the Brontë sisters being black... In the words of Ellis Boyd ("Red") Redding (Morgan Freeman in "The Shawshank Redemption") : Wait a while.
They used to stage plays at home, so they were sort of thespians, right?
I’ve always loved going to the Brontë Parsonage, I certainly won’t be taking my granddaughters any more!🙄😂
When you have to flatter yourselves by self- deception, which boils down to deceiving others, I'd call it an act of self sabotage, pathetic, really...
But I guess its more convenient than writing your own books and getting them published like the Bronte sisters did.
Yeah, turns out that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is in fact an autobiography about her transition.
Wuthering Heights - absolutely brilliant! Couldn't put it down.
Just to correct your minor error, Hawarth is spelt Haworth. Keep up the good work.
I've never seen you so angry, granny, not like you to get your grammar wrong! (I'm from Haworth - note the spelling). Next time you're up here to torch the Brontë Parsonage Museum, let me know and I'll treat you to a coffee to calm you down 😂
Thank you Michael, corrected.
Brilliant as usual. Love your channel, so much common sense.
The title of this video certainly got my interest.
Less museums and more reading of books!
Lots of love from Wolverhampton.
New York Philharmonic introduced the behind the curtain rule to ensure Black players received equal treatment. Once women learned not to use heels, their representation rocked up from 5 to 50%. Jane Eyre right up with the greatest.
Its time to slam the door on the closet.
It's time to lock the door and throw away the darn key!
To Geanni and Geoff: Thanks for the giggle; we're all in need of it.😀👍 4:24
Every day brings another raft of complete insanity. This is beyond insanity!
Brilliantly said.
Jane Eyre did not go back to Rochester because she was willing to live with him as his mistress. She went back because she heard him calling to her in a dream and she was still in love with him. There was never the least intimation that she would have lived with him as his mistress, she was deeply Christian and extremely proper. This is a wonderful book made even more fascinating in the context of the strange childhood and history of Charlotte Bronte, who as you noted was not gender queer.
Is nothing bloody sacred? I despair
One of the Bronte's was black in Sarah Gordon's play Underdog: The Other Other Brontë 😂
Spot on Granny - just celebrate the magnificence of the writing and the women as women for bloody once instead of dumbing it all down to "inclusion" on today's patheticness.
Oh God,it finally happened. The final Insult.
What next? Rainbow coloured dog sh/t week?
Acton, Ellis and Currer Bell. It’s well documented the reason why they used these pseudonyms. Btw, my favourite book is The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and it’s no coincidence the initials WH are the same as Wuthering Heights.
Now I have to read some Brontë novels.
Wonderful passion!! 100% ...your pupils loved you!
This is truly disgusting!
This is what happens when they outlaw the cane in schools!
Freedom to fib at will!
Lots of love from Wolverhampton!
@jackiefisher1820 I agree! I am American, but I love all the Brontë sister's books. I can't handle much more of this dreadful nonsense!!
Women were not considered authors back then as their work was not sellable or promoted otherwise. 😃
Give me strength. Mary Ann Evans aka George Eliot.
It is one of several cults that exist today.
Haven’t read any of their books but I have read Pride and Prejudice and that’s pretty much the same thing. The women in that novel were completely heterosexual. We’re arguing about sexual preferences because our masters want to distract us from relevant matters.
You should read their books, you are missing a treat.
Pride and prejudice is not “the same thing”.
Jane Austin’s books are nowhere near the same as the Brontes. 👍
@@curlew-3592 Oh yeah? Guess I have to read a couple. Some are available on Project Gutenberg.
Don’t you dare go after Jane Austin !!!
These sick people can’t stop
Are we awake now🕊
1. I instantly thought of Andrew Norton writing as Andrew North.
2. Men also write under female pseudonyms to get published in romance markets.
3, The museum is engaging in misogyny -- they are in effect denying that "normal" women could have accomplished such things. (I have fragmentary memories of Colin Wilson writing about someone who tried to persuade him that transsexual people were the really creative ones.)
What a load of absolute crap .
George Elliot.....
What about that Branwell ? She even identified as a man.
And I suppose they're going to tell us Danny La Rue was a man!? Tsk. Ridiculous.
Evening Gran, yes your eyes glimmer and your lip trembles when you get angry, your a wonderful sight even when your not in full vent.
Where the Brontë sisters black by any chance? They must have been surely? As blacks and gays invented everything including writing, imagine if you were queer and black? Wow you have won a watch.
Wonderful Gran 😊 (although I’m almost certainly older than you)
Jane Eyre is a very beautiful book; you are right. It is my second favourite book. Huck Finn takes the biscuit. I didn't like Pride and Prejudice so much but I think it was really written for women. Generally, though, it was far better than average. Some minor biographies are practically unknown but incredibly written. O! Matron by Gladys Hardy for example.
This putting new gay heads on old shoulders reminds me of Thatchell se**ising Cardinal Newman; completely dogmatic and rather rude.
(a non univ person).
I need to scream, just a bit.
Does anyone know Robert Galbraith?
You’ve forgotten….”Pantomimes “…… who plays the lead🙄and who plays the suitor……an even the mother😂….. just don’t get me started !!
Colin: oh no I won't...
I read thrillers from Agatha Christie, James hardly chased,earl Stanley gardener to Michael Connolly, Gresham but women writers have a romantic plot with hate. Like,love thing but only few seems to be different
I believe that daddy Brontë changed the spelling of the family name a few times before settling on Brontë. No doubt they will find some sexual explaination for that, too.
It was originally BRUNTY because their cleric father came from County Down.
@@grahamegaw-mc3bw indeed.
The things museums have to do to keep attracting a younger visitor audience. I have worked in the museum sector and all I can say is ‘it’s interesting’ 😂 I’m not without a little insight into The Brontë Parsonage museum. For the feminists out there all this does is denigrate what women like the Brontes had to deal with in order to be taken seriously!😂🇬🇧
This is going too far. Rubbing our noses in this stuff will turn against them.
I've heard a lesbian scolar who claimed that Jesus was gay because he asked Peter three times, "Peter do you love me?" lol So, yes of course the Brönté sisters were lesbian! lol
Free free Charlotte, Emily & Anne
Oh, granny -spelling: Haworth 😊
Sorry Michael