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Letter from Branwell Brontë to Joseph Bentley Leyland

  • Original object type: Artefact
  • Title: Letter from Branwell Brontë to Joseph Bentley Leyland
  • Description:

    Letter to Leyland containing a series of research questions in preparation for writing an epic poem on Morley Hall, Leigh, ancestral home of the Leyland family. Letter also refers to Leyland’s medallion of Brontë, a three-day visit to Halifax, his wish to go abroad, and comments on the difficulties associated with writing and publishing literature. Also contains a draft version of his sonnet ‘I implore for rest’ and a revision of the last stanza of his poem ‘Lydia Gisborne’, as well as a pen and ink sketch of a female figure in stone, titled 'Our Lady of Greif' [sic].

    Letter addressed from 'Haworth, Bradford, Yorks', contains a tear where the seal was broken upon opening.

  • Date range: 28 April 1846
  • Date: 1846
  • Depositing User: - libemu
  • Date Deposited: 26 Sep 2013 13:25
  • Last Modified: 02 Mar 2017 20:51