First published in 1893, The Brontës in Ireland provides a rich
backstory to the Brontë sisters and their wider family, focussing on the
period of time before they moved to Yorkshire in the early 1800s. This
detailed biographical account traces the Brontë heritage back to their
family roots in County Down, Ireland, unlocking the mysteries of their
past through a collection of stories, anecdotes and information passed
down through generations.
Thoroughly researched and written by Dr William Wright, an author and
missionary who grew up in the same area of Ireland as the Brontë family,
The Brontës in Ireland is a charming effort to bridge the gap in the
family's history. The book begins in the middle of the 17th century with
a five year-old Hugh Brontë, the family's grandfather, and follows his
life onwards. Through his efforts, Wright scoured local resources,
collecting stories, folklore and information about the family's past
while living in Ireland, creating a biography rich with anecdotes from
those who knew them.
Including illustrations of the Irish scenery, Wright conjures a
beautiful image of the lives of the Brontë family before they began
their literary careers. Republished by Read & Co. Books, this
fascinating biographical account will capture the mind of any Brontë
enthusiast and is a perfect read for those with a passion for their
literature. This beautiful edition also includes the poem Thorp Green
by Branwell Bronte