Adelle Hay, Nick Holland, Helen Meller

Anne Brontë and Agnes Grey: Parallels of Resilience and Reality

Description

On the 175th anniversary of the death of Anne Brontë, we are joined by authors and Brontë experts, Adelle Hay and Nick Holland, to explore her life, legacy, and her debut novel, Agnes Grey.  

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, this poignant novel follows the experiences of Agnes, a governess, as she navigates the complexities of love, morality, and social class, which is argued to mirror Anne’s own life.  

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the Brontës or new to their literary legacy, this event promises to be a captivating journey into the heart and mind of Anne Brontë and her timeless masterpiece, Agnes Grey.  

Please note, this venue has changed from the printed programme.

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About the Authors

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Adelle Hay

Adelle Hay is a lifelong Brontë fan, and author of Anne Brontë Reimagined: A View from the Twenty-first Century. She is a PhD researcher at Loughborough University, where she focuses on how Anne Brontë’s works were edited, and how this affected her literary reputation.

Nick Holland

Nick Holland

Nick Holland is the author of four Bronte biographies, including In Search Of Anne Bronte, nominated for the 2016 Slightly Foxed Best First Biography prize, and Crave The Rose: Anne Bronte At 200. He also writes the annebronte.org blog and is creator of the House Of Bronte podcast. Television appearances include Bronte’s Britain with Gyles Brandreth and Britain’s Scenic Railways where he toured Bronte country on a steam train.

About the Chair

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Helen Meller

Helen Meller has been a Bronte Society trustee and member of the governance committee since 2018 and are also Chair of Bronte Genius. She has been hosting the successful Bronte Lounge events since 2020 and has an extensive background in publishing, television, festivals, and events programming and delivery. Helen is currently Co-Director of (NPO and charity) Arvon Lumb Bank (former home of Ted Hughes) and Arvon at Home, Arvon’s new digital writing house. She is committed to supporting the digital development of the Bronte Parsonage Museum and growing diverse audiences for the collection and the works of the Bronte family.