
Charlotte & Arthur
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Charlotte & Arthur, invites the reader into the heart and mind of Charlotte Brontë as she honeymoons in Wales & Ireland. @poilin
'An utter joy' - Irish Examiner
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Literary royalty in Cork 170 years ago today john creedon Reggie, Blackrock Road @deshocks People's Republic of Cork Cork City Arts JennïeØSullivân


Look at those beautiful, smiling faces! Workshop 3: Editing is officially under way with the brilliant @RobertEdits! A massive thank you to CatherineDunneAuthor from Irish PEN for introducing the day and for being a ray of sunshine! 🫶✍️ MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland The John Hewitt Society Irish Foreign Ministry



Yvonne McCann, organiser of Kilkee Arts Festival, talking on Limerick Today Show on Live 95 #L2Day about the Brontë's connection with Kilkee shows.acast.com/60b372fb-6c93-… Lovely shout out to pauline clooney and her debut back in 2021 Charlotte & Arthur, which fictionalises Charlotte Brontë's honeymoon in Ireland.


19th October... See you there 👀😍 (Tix available 👇) eventbrite.ie/e/freedom-to-w… Irish PEN The John Hewitt Society Irish Foreign Ministry 2 Royal Avenue


Here is a treat for you all from the launch of Charlotte & Arthur in October 2021. The song, featured in the book, is sung in this clip by the sublime Dave Maguire, accompanied by the equally sublime Owen Lynch. #CharlotteBronte Enjoy! youtube.com/clip/Ugkxg3kTk…


Next Monday, October 7, we will welcome Ann Dinsdale, principal curator Brontë Parsonage Museum and Sharon Wright to talk about their forthcoming publication, The Brontës in Bricks & Mortar Crank House Banagher for 5 pm next Monday. It's going to be super.


Safe journey to Principal curator of the Brontë Parsonage Museum Ann Dinsdale and Sharon Wright author of #themotherofthebrontës as they make their way from Brontë Country in Down to Brontë Country in Banagher. A warm County Offaly welcome awaits. #TheBrontësinBricksandMortar





I love this review of Blue Road - The Edna O'Brien Story by Peter Bradshaw for The Guardian especially his reference to Edna's "softly sibilant but beautiful voice". It is a "staggering story", I think, and we are now in cinemas all over Ireland. theguardian.com/film/2025/jan/…




