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  1. The Brontës of Haworth: With Alfred Burke, Vickery Turner, Ann Penfold, Barbara Leigh-Hunt. Dramatized biography of the Brontë sisters Charlotte, Anne and Emily.

  2. Haworth | Bronte Parsonage Museum. The Pennine village where the Bronte sisters grew up was then a crowded industrial town, polluted, smelly and wretchedly unhygienic. Although perched on the edge of open country, high up on the edge of Haworth Moor, the death rate was as high as anything in London or Bradford, with 41 per cent of children ...

  3. Nothing has been published since. How did three sisters, daughters of a country clergyman, grow up to produce some of the most powerful and dramatic novels in the English language? To find out more about the lives of the Brontës, and some of the events that influenced their work, click on the links to the left.

  4. The Brontës ( / ˈbrɒntiz /) were a nineteenth-century literary family, born in the village of Thornton and later associated with the village of Haworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. The sisters, Charlotte (1816–1855), Emily (1818–1848) and Anne (1820–1849), are well-known poets and novelists.

  5. The Brontës of Haworth. Año. 1973. Duración. 60 min. País. Reino Unido. Dirección. Marc Miller. Guion. Cristopher Fry. Reparto. Compañías. Granada, Yorkshire Television (YTV). Distribuidora: Acorn Media Group, BFS Video [USA] Género. Serie de TV. Drama. Romance | Miniserie de TV. Biográfico. Siglo XIX. Literatura. Sinopsis.

  6. The Brontës are the world's most famous literary family and Haworth Parsonage, now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, was their home from 1820 to 1861. Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë were the authors of some of the best-loved books in the English language.

  7. The Brontës of Haworth. Top-rated. Sun, Oct 28, 1973. S1.E5. Silent Is the House. Charotte's wide acclaim as an author brings her father much pleasure, and her quiet life takes a surprising turn when she receives a marriage proposal. In the end, however, Mr. Bronte suffers a mournful existence: outliving all his gifted children. 7.2/10. Rate.