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From: Yorkshire Post
Date: 20080202
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Lynda Lofthouse, from the Bronte Parsonage Museum, inspects the writing desk used by Emily Bronte, which is part of a new exhibition celebrating the life and work of the Wuthering Heights author.
For the first time members of the public are being invited to view the Howarth museum's entire collection of objects and artefacts associated with the famous Bronte sister.
The 'No Coward Soul' exhibition guides visitors through the most significant aspects of Emily Bronte's life; her childhood, her love for animals, her writing, and how she felt about spending time away from her home at the ...
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