Kate Page

The Brontë Sisters

History EN ↓ 7 episodes

I'm Kate, a Brontë enthusiast, storyteller, and Yorkshire local with a passion for bringing the Brontë family to life. In this podcast, I explore the lives, books, history, and legacy of Charlotte, Emily, Anne, Branwell, Patrick, and Aunt Branwell. From famous locations such as Haworth to lesser-known places and stories, I share the fascinating details that make the Brontës feel real and relatable more than 170 years later. If you love the Brontës, Yorkshire history, literary discussion, and discovering the stories behind the stories, you're in the right place.

Author

Kate Page

Category

History

Podcast website

www.thebrontesisters.co.uk

Latest episode

Jul 3, 2026

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Episodes

What’s inside the Brontës’ diary pages? 03.07.2026

In this episode, we step inside the Brontë diaries, or more accurately, the surviving diary papers and journal fragments left behind by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. These are not polished memoirs or carefully written accounts of their lives, but scattered pages that have survived the passage of time, offering us rare and deeply personal glimpses into their everyday world.   From Emily and An...

Aunt Branwell: The Forgotten Woman Behind the Brontës 24.06.2026

Who was Aunt Branwell, and why do we hear so little about her? In this episode, I take a closer look at Elizabeth Branwell, the woman who left her home in Penzance, Cornwall, and came to Yorkshire to help her sister's family during a time of crisis. What was intended as a temporary visit became a commitment that lasted more than twenty years. Often remembered simply as "Aunt Branwell&quot...

The Brontës' Cost of Living: Money and Life in Victorian England 24.06.2026

n this episode, we take a closer look at the practical reality of money in the Brontë household and ask what it actually cost to live in Victorian England. Have you ever wondered how much a week’s food or basic household supplies would have cost the Brontës in Haworth? We explore Patrick Brontë’s income as a clergyman and how the family managed their day to day expenses, from essentials like flour...

The Brontë Sisters' Daily Life: Inside the Parsonage in the 1840s 24.06.2026

In this episode, we step inside the Brontë Parsonage in Haworth and explore what daily life looked like for Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë during the 1840s. From the rhythm of their mornings to the demands of household tasks, we uncover how ordinary routines shaped an extraordinary creative environment. We look at how the sisters balanced writing with the practical realities of life in a Yorksh...

How did the Brontës live with Death all around them? 24.06.2026

In this episode, we explore how closely death sat alongside everyday life in Haworth during the Brontës’ time. From the churchyard visible from the Parsonage windows to the family vault beneath St Michael and All Angels Church, mortality was never hidden from view, but part of the landscape they grew up within. We look at how Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë encountered loss throughout their live...

What were the Luddites, and what do they have to do with the Brontës? 24.06.2026

In this episode, we step into early nineteenth century West Yorkshire, a time of huge industrial change when new machinery was transforming textile work and long established cottage industries were beginning to disappear. Communities across places like Haworth and Huddersfield were feeling the strain, with rising poverty, falling wages, and deep uncertainty about the future. Out of this tension ca...

Brontë Tea Traditions: Could You Afford a Brew in the 1840s? 22.06.2026

In this episode, we step into the world of tea in the 1840s and explore what a simple cup would have meant for the Brontë family in Haworth. From the long and often dangerous journeys tea took to reach Britain, to its cost and value in everyday life, we uncover just how significant this household staple really was. I’m well known for my love of tea, the smell, the taste, the look, and the whole co...

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