Bronte (Nick Hern Book)

Bronte (Nick Hern Book)

by PollyTeale (Author)

Synopsis

A dramatic reconstruction of the turbulent inner and outer lives of the Brontes at Haworth - from the same stable as After Mrs Rochester - staged in London and Dublin and all over the UK The short troubled lives of the Bronte sisters have become one of the great literary myths of all time. How was it possible that three women who had never had sex, had probably never even been kissed, could write some of the most erotic literature of all time? Why should these plain, reclusive women, who lived in rural isolation, have invented such stories. What was it in their lives that compelled them to write such passion and power?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
Published: 25 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 1854598821
ISBN 13: 9781854598820

Media Reviews
Polly Teale brings a startling dramatic interpretation that throws new light on the book and its author. A faithful, psychologically incisive and sexy take on a classic novel' Evening Standard 'Theatre doesn't come more exciting than this' Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Polly Teale is the author and director of Shared Experience's acclaimed productions of Jane Eyre and After Mrs Rochester. She has directed productions at the Gate Theatre and Donmar Warehouse in London and worked at Nottingham Playhouse, Theatr Clwyd and the Oxford Stage Company.