by RobertEdric (Author)
Haworth, West Yorkshire, 1848. Branwell Bronte - unexhibited artist, unacknowledged writer, sacked railwayman, disgraced tutor and spurned lover - finds himself unhappily back in Haworth Parsonage, to face the disappointment of his father and his three sisters, the scale of whose own pseudonymous successes is only just becoming apparent. With his health failing rapidly, his aspirations abandoned and his once loyal circle of friends shrinking fast, Branwell resorts to a world of secrets, conspiracies and endlessly imagined betrayals. But his spiral of self-destruction only accelerates the sense of his destiny to be a bystander looking across at greatness, and the madness which that realisation will bring...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Black Swan
Published: 16 Jul 2015
ISBN 10: 1784160334
ISBN 13: 9781784160333
Book Overview: A lacerating and moving fictionalised portrait of self-destruction - unlike anything hitherto written about the Brontes