Pictures inspired by Emily Bronte’s descriptions of weather are to go on show in Haworth.
Jo Brown will display abstract paintings inspired by the Wuthering Heights author’s poems.
The exhibition, The Sunbeam and the Storm, will be at the Bronte Parsonage Museum from March 5 to May 3.
The parsonage will also host an appearance by writer Lisa Appignanesi on March 10. She will talk about her latest book, The Mad, Bad and Sad: a History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800.
The book, shortlisted for several awards, includes the cases of writers such as Charlotte Bronte and Virginia Woolf.
An Afternoon with Persephone Books will feature a talk by the firm’s founder Nicola Beauman on March 24. It publishes novels, dairies, short stories and cookery books by women writers.
The parsonage can be contacted on (01535) 640188.
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