"Brontës and Landscape" will be the subject of a talk at Rawdon Community Library.
A spokesperson said: "It is difficult to think of writers more tied to place than the Brontës. How integral was the landscape of the moors, and how does its influence manifest itself in their work?
"Diane Fare, Outreach Officer at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, is a popular speaker at Rawdon Community Library. She never fails to delight and intrigue her audience. On this visit she will look at the weather, walking and wuthering winds of Brontë Country."
The talk will be at 2pm on Tuesday, October 10th in Rawdon Community Library. Tickets are just £5 (£3 for students) and include refreshments. The library has a ramp for easy access and accessible toilets.
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