Author: | Patricia Hughes | ISBN: | 9781909275096 |
Publisher: | Patricia Hughes | Publication: | August 31, 2019 |
Imprint: | Hues Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Patricia Hughes |
ISBN: | 9781909275096 |
Publisher: | Patricia Hughes |
Publication: | August 31, 2019 |
Imprint: | Hues Books |
Language: | English |
Two young schoolgirls pledge undying love, marry each other secretly and promise to live together when they reach adulthood - but nothing works out as planned.
This tale of Georgian England from real diaries and letters, show how money, colour and social background create discord for two young women. The wild Northern England county of Yorkshire, made famous by the Bronte sisters, was where Anne and Eliza met. Mrs Rochester, the mad woman locked in the attic in "Jane Eyre", may have been modelled on Eliza.
Anne Lister, born 1791, started life with three brothers in the poorest branch of a landed family. She wrote diaries from 1806 when she was 15 until her death in 1840. She filed all the letters she sent or received neatly in date order, including those of Eliza Raine. Miss Lister's papers were hidden away in her house until 1923, when the last Lister donated them to Halifax Council. Now in Calderdale Archives. They form the text of this book.
Two young schoolgirls pledge undying love, marry each other secretly and promise to live together when they reach adulthood - but nothing works out as planned.
This tale of Georgian England from real diaries and letters, show how money, colour and social background create discord for two young women. The wild Northern England county of Yorkshire, made famous by the Bronte sisters, was where Anne and Eliza met. Mrs Rochester, the mad woman locked in the attic in "Jane Eyre", may have been modelled on Eliza.
Anne Lister, born 1791, started life with three brothers in the poorest branch of a landed family. She wrote diaries from 1806 when she was 15 until her death in 1840. She filed all the letters she sent or received neatly in date order, including those of Eliza Raine. Miss Lister's papers were hidden away in her house until 1923, when the last Lister donated them to Halifax Council. Now in Calderdale Archives. They form the text of this book.