Charlotte & Arthur

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It is the morning of June 29th, 1854, here is the groom coming up the cobbles in Haworth, for his nuptial appointment with Charlotte Brontë. Only a handful of guests have been invited, and you, dear Reader, are one of them …

Charlotte Brontë, the celebrated author of Jane Eyre, has married her papa’s Curate, Irishman, Arthur Bell Nicholls. At thirty-eight years of age, and the unlikelihood of there ever being further proposals, Charlotte’s dread of the lonely life of the spinster has convinced her that this is a calculated risk she must take.

For the month of July, the couple’s itinerary brings them from the castles of Wales to the most popular tourist attractions in Victorian Ireland, spending some time along the way with Arthur’s family in Banagher, on the banks of the River Shannon. Set against the backdrop of the recent famine, their tour exposes the contrasting lives of the poor and the privileged of Irish society.

Charlotte & Arthur, invites the reader into the heart and mind of the revered author, and it allows that reader to walk beside her as she realises that to have Arthur as her husband was in her own words ‘…better than to earn either Wealth or Fame or Power.’

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ISBN: 978-1-9165016-7--6

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Sold by: Pauline Clooney
Pauline Clooney is an award-winning writer and founder of the Kildare Writing Centre. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from UCD, an MLitt from NUIM with a thesis on Charlotte Brontë, and a diploma in Creative Writing for Publication from NUIM. Her short fiction has received widespread recognition, most recently winning the 2024 Dingle Literary Festival Short Story Competition. She is a recipient of the Arts Council Agility Award and a former winner of the RTÉ Guide/Penguin Ireland Short Story Competition. Her debut novel, Charlotte and Arthur (Merdog Books), a reimagining of Charlotte Brontë’s Irish honeymoon, was first published in 2021

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  1. David

    I enjoyed this excellently researched book. I felt that Charlotte Bronte was brought to life beyond the normal historical depiction we have seen in other work. I loved the descriptive writing bringing the various locations in Wales and Ireland very much into focus. The supporting characters are excellently drawn and we really get to see the wry sense of humour of the Irish and indeed in Charlotte. The growing love she shows for Arthur is very well portrayed. An excellent read with a tight narrative. Highly recommended and not just for Bronte fans. David from York.

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