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Women Ahead Of Their Time: The Brilliant Bronte Sisters (Full Documentary) 

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Actress and writer Sheila Hancock has long been fascinated by the life and works of the Brontë sisters. In this programme, she searches for an answer to a puzzling question: “How did three spinsters who spent most of their lives in a remote parsonage on the edge of the moors come to write books so shocking, erotic, profoundly moving and quite wonderful?”
Sheila embarks on a journey that starts in the Yorkshire village of Haworth and the brutal moors that inspired Emily Brontë’sWuthering Heights, moves on to Brussels, where Charlotte Brontë developed the writing style that made Jane Eyre an enduring masterpiece, and ends in Scarborough, the last resting place of Anne Brontë.
Over the course of documentary, Sheila meets leading authorities on the Brontës as well as modern artists who have been inspired by their work. Delving through priceless artefacts and manuscripts, Sheila sheds new light on these remarkable and world-famous women: has she finally found the elusive answer to her question?
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Комментарии : 162   
@montanalilac
@montanalilac Год назад
As a parent, I have always shed tears for Patrick Bronte. I cannot imagine outliving my beloved spouse and every single one of my children.
@evermoremystic17
@evermoremystic17 Год назад
If the Brontë sisters could have only seen the universal impact their work and lives had throughout the eras… a simple thank you to the trio will not suffice.
@user-bn7bk5mw4s
@user-bn7bk5mw4s 4 месяца назад
They see it now. I really believe that
@lastdays9163
@lastdays9163 2 года назад
If you read Jane Eyre there can be no denying the mastery of the English language and talent of writing Bronte had. She was so modern that even today the novel burst with clever, poetic and profound prose. She even references atoms which had only been discovered a few years to the writing of the book. Brilliant.
@bonavitamanuela9513
@bonavitamanuela9513 10 месяцев назад
J’ai lu ce livre lorsque j’étais adolescente, je vais le relire ! ❤
@user-bn7bk5mw4s
@user-bn7bk5mw4s 4 месяца назад
Nobody like my Charlotte 😂
@lalouloune6156
@lalouloune6156 Месяц назад
I fell in love with this book and English literature at the same time. Amazing story, very smart and human writer.
@janeeyre-quotes
@janeeyre-quotes 9 дней назад
I remember the first time I read it. Was so entranced by the use of words. And the story itself is gripping. Such a genius Charlotte was.
@Lola-ct5ir
@Lola-ct5ir 2 года назад
The whole documentary is amazing, but the ending got me to tears. All the love to everyone involved, to Sheila and to the Bronte sisters
@elenalatici9568
@elenalatici9568 Год назад
I read Wuthering Heights when I was fourteen. In order to understand the dialect I had to read it out loud. The most extraordinary thing about my reading Wuthering Heights at that age is this :It was on my required summer reading list from the Sisters of Charity of Halifax at my Catholic boarding school, The Academy of the Assumption In Wellesly Hills, Massachusetts. The year was 1960. I am 76 now, and I remember vivdly exactly where I was while reading that novel. Only when I was in my early 30's did I realize how extraordinary it was that Wuthering Heights was chosen by Catholic for a 14 year old child to read. I am grateful to all of them, and especially to Sister Patricia Ann, the Principal, who I suspect was the one who created those summer reading lists.
@slowfootlabeef704
@slowfootlabeef704 2 года назад
Sheila Hancock's reading of the last lines of Wuthering Heights is breathtaking - would love to hear her read more or Emily's poetry. What an amazing voice!
@simonaparri474
@simonaparri474 2 года назад
Thanks. the way the actress and writer Sheila tells the story is simply magnificent. Emotional. You touched my heart.
@voulafisentzidis8830
@voulafisentzidis8830 2 года назад
Sheila is excellent. I'm convinced that she got emotional when speaking of the loss of Charlotte's siblings due to having experienced her own losses - her late husband - John Thaw, being one.
@user-yw9gy3mj8h
@user-yw9gy3mj8h 2 года назад
This is a great documentary, very informative and moving. Thank you very much to Perspective and especially to Sheila for this wonderful presentation.
@argentinagalos6205
@argentinagalos6205 2 года назад
A most comprehensive, sensitive and deep insight into the life of those literary geniuses ,unparalleled in world literature. They are unique in their approach to human nature considering the century and the conditions they lived in. Thank you Perspective.
@goldprospector751
@goldprospector751 2 года назад
Sheila Hancock makes me fall in love with Bronte sisters once again. She passionately and energetically lured me into the lives of Bronte family in that small, austere village, I feel as if I were there myself.
@BAFFLing752
@BAFFLing752 2 года назад
Jane Eyre was not ugly. Mr. Rochester describes her as an elfin-life creature. That image at 26:07 (good grief) is not what Charlotte Bronte had in mind for an 18 year old female character she related to she created. . She describes herself in the novel, as "plain. poor, and disconnected".
@user-bn7bk5mw4s
@user-bn7bk5mw4s 4 месяца назад
Yes those drawings horrified me also
@margaretcastell9429
@margaretcastell9429 Год назад
A wonderful biography about Emily Bronte is called A Chainless Heart, taken from one of her poems. It speaks to the freedom she always wished for. I read this years ago and have unfortunately forgotten the name of the author. I'm going to look for it again. A wild thinking and passionate woman was Emily which explains Wuthering Heights.
@seabedpebbles
@seabedpebbles 2 года назад
What a gift! Thank you for sharing the heart and soul of the Brontë sisters with brimming passion. Magical presentation!🧚🏽‍♂️🥰
@PennyT2024
@PennyT2024 Год назад
Hello from Honolulu, HI! I must say that I absolutely enjoyed listening and watching Sheila Hancock in this video. She has renewed my interest in the Bronte writings, which I gave up more than 30 years ago. Her readings and interpretations were just what I needed while resting and recovering from a back surgery. Just so lovely and charming!
@ayliea3974
@ayliea3974 2 года назад
My heart full, bursting, I wept. Thank you Bronte sisters 💓
@IngeEvenwel
@IngeEvenwel 5 дней назад
You must applaud these sisters for their tenacity and entrepreneurial spirit and obviously excellent literature❤❤
@saidahamelin3118
@saidahamelin3118 2 года назад
Can't get enough of this show, have watched the art over and over. Its my happy place and I simply adore that presenter, can't spell his name, he is so comical at times. Perspective is a breath of fresh air, unbelievably beautiful art, artists, shared by a warm humoures
@Spaceesquid
@Spaceesquid 2 года назад
Right!!! Always brightens me day when they upload 💙
@rafaelvoncina6036
@rafaelvoncina6036 2 года назад
He is Waldemar Januszczak.
@saidahamelin3118
@saidahamelin3118 2 года назад
Ah tks so much, very good of you to reply, yea him, he has a brilliant eye for detail, and I go for his interpretations because he has a wonderful humbleness, not a stuffed shirt at all, so refreshing!
@rafaelvoncina6036
@rafaelvoncina6036 2 года назад
@@saidahamelin3118 yes, he is so elegantly clever and witty. A joy to listen to and watch.
@sjain8111
@sjain8111 2 года назад
@@saidahamelin3118 well said!
@pkre707
@pkre707 2 года назад
Wow, did not expect to be crying. But here I am. What a moving history.
@jillal-fuhaid1763
@jillal-fuhaid1763 2 года назад
The last paragraph in Wuthering Heights has always been to me the greatest in the whole of literature. Thank you for reading it so beautifully.
@grevberg
@grevberg 2 года назад
A presenter in wellingtons is guaranteed to catch your attention. The Bronte's are brilliance is a bonus.
@danalasmane6191
@danalasmane6191 2 года назад
Thank you! Such an achingly beautiful documentary! It certainly inspired me to read once more the breathtaking creations of the Bronte sisters.
@aimmejorada196
@aimmejorada196 2 года назад
I love Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre. This is a very beautiful tribute to the Bronte sisters. Thank you Sheila for a wonderful presentation. I cried when you read the line from the Wuthering Heights in the end, very poignant and touching.
@akschmidt2085
@akschmidt2085 2 года назад
I really like Waldemars presenting style. His Gaugin doc is still the best thing I've ever seen.
@ijlosito
@ijlosito Год назад
I love how passionate the host was about the Bronte. I can feel her every emotion rippling through my heart
@carolhama4156
@carolhama4156 9 месяцев назад
An extraordinarily tender and well written biography of the Brontes. Thank you!
@whizgranny6203
@whizgranny6203 2 года назад
Why is everybody talking about Jane Eyre and nobody about Vilette? In my opinion the best book of Charlotte Brontë.
@user-bn7bk5mw4s
@user-bn7bk5mw4s 4 месяца назад
Yes yes!!It is my favorite book and lovely and haunting in every way❤❤
@magrietkruger507
@magrietkruger507 2 года назад
Thank you to Sheila for this brilliant presentation. Thank you to everyone who was involved in the making of this documentary.
@Spaceesquid
@Spaceesquid 2 года назад
Amazing Perspective !!! Thank you for these amazing videos! 💙
@bellagnoma
@bellagnoma Год назад
What an wonderful video. This host is pure joy and I enjoyed this immensely. ❤
@ladymeropi
@ladymeropi 2 года назад
I learned so much that I never knew about these remarkable women. Such a well done program, that I thoroughly enjoyed. Much appreciated.
@womenlivingwellafter50-emb18
@womenlivingwellafter50-emb18 2 года назад
A wonderful production thank you Sheila Hancock for taking us through the lives of the Bronte Sisters.
@sharonalbanese8084
@sharonalbanese8084 Год назад
What a wonderful program, I'm so glad I came across this. Thank you so much.
@avivatal614
@avivatal614 2 года назад
Beautifully done, withe great tenderness and depth. Thank you.
@jimboyle6974
@jimboyle6974 Год назад
Really enjoyed Shelia Hancocks Bronte documentary. The last line of Wuthering Heights is so perfect an end to a story that stirs every emotion its possible to feel
@petermorgan768
@petermorgan768 2 года назад
Brilliant! it kept my attention from start to finish.
@jumaris28
@jumaris28 2 года назад
Love Perspective ..it’s rich Educational videos!!!! Thank you thank you … 📕📕💕
@objectdefiance4027
@objectdefiance4027 Год назад
Yes I finally found it! I remember watching this a while ago on Curiosity Stream and I wanted to watch it again but it was no longer there and now I had to track down the right documentary about the Bronte sisters and now after a couple days of work I found it!
@cm9439
@cm9439 2 года назад
This documentary is very well done. The Bronte sisters are among my favorite authors. Their story is tragic and quite moving. Thank you so much. Sheila Hancock was a great choice as the presenter.
@constancewalsh3646
@constancewalsh3646 2 года назад
A most wonderfully narrated film. I am brought to tears.
@susanschaffner4422
@susanschaffner4422 2 года назад
Spectacular presentation. Loved this and the poignant moments and perspective. Thank you.
@brendabowers3792
@brendabowers3792 2 года назад
Yay! More content from my favorite documentarist!
@karmakat8016
@karmakat8016 2 года назад
Thank you Sheila for a truly heartfelt documentary on our beloved Brontë sisters. Beautifully done, as the writings are. How tragic, I wonder what more they could have given if they had lived.
@mansooralam7633
@mansooralam7633 10 месяцев назад
I am a die-hard fan of English Literary society particularly Victorian Era and Romanticism. But, the way you presented this episode, I simply have no words. Thanks ................. !!!
@57113
@57113 Год назад
Thank you for these wonderful perspective documentaries. It's wonderful to keep learning, especially in the arts and literature. 😊
@carolagoldmann3933
@carolagoldmann3933 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this magical presentation, a celebration of sisterhood and Sheila was the perfect guide, very touching. Shall start rereading and also wish for Sheila to recite more. Beautiful!
@chris.asi_romeo
@chris.asi_romeo 2 года назад
Excellent documentary 👏👏👏
@stefaniasmanio5857
@stefaniasmanio5857 2 года назад
Hi. This has been one of the most interesting video I’ve recently watched on RU-vid. Thank you so much for clarifying these incredibly deep minded sisters!
@grisromero9755
@grisromero9755 2 года назад
I absolutely loved this. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 Год назад
Thanks so much for this
@sarahpaty6108
@sarahpaty6108 Год назад
Great host!
@peperudi
@peperudi Год назад
A fantastic video!
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 2 года назад
Very moving and instructive presentation by one of my favorite British actresses . The time went by too fast!
@cameronshea1997
@cameronshea1997 2 года назад
i love this so much
@MultiSirens
@MultiSirens Год назад
So glad I watched this, BEFORE, commercials! You remember that? I’m at watching it again!
@vcab6875
@vcab6875 2 года назад
Outstanding video
@understandingthetimes2867
@understandingthetimes2867 2 года назад
I love to hear and see you speaking in this video
@adlibruj
@adlibruj 2 года назад
Sad and sweet history of this planet! Someday, somehow, somewhere we will look back at this dimension and ponder and maybe learn!
@Medietos
@Medietos 2 года назад
Is learning possible anywhere else than on Earth? I thought that is why we come here, to learn things not possible in the spiritual realm.
@adlibruj
@adlibruj 2 года назад
@@Medietos We, as Souls have been in a descending path for eons and have reached the lowest possible density in creation. We have Already "learned" everything on this density. Our job now is to reclaim consciousness of our Real Self and start the Path of Return. That's all, that simple. Yet!
@user-ky3kq2zx5h
@user-ky3kq2zx5h Год назад
감동적입니다. 몇년전부터 4번째 시청이네요. Wuthering heights도 최고로 좋아하는소설. 영어소설로 몇년에 한번씩은 꼭 읽게됩니다. 브론테자매 흔적을 느낄수있는 생가를 방문해보는게 꿈..
@selenacate7674
@selenacate7674 2 года назад
Thank you!! Love from New Hampshire. Always, Selena
@darshansingh4375
@darshansingh4375 Год назад
I am convinced Emily Brontë was deeply spiritually enlightened, but her conception of the divine, was just beyond the Christian faith. Fascinating girls.
@rosaliegolding5549
@rosaliegolding5549 11 дней назад
The word I was trying to find the House had an atmosphere of Melancholy not so much Doo.,Fabulous Shelia Hancock Narrating (widow of the actor John Thaw 👌)she brings the sisters to life of their tale of woe it’s excellent listening and worth the time to get in-depth moments of their lives and times 👏👌
@anikacubana8896
@anikacubana8896 2 года назад
This is my favorite novel ever!!!
@muhlenstedt
@muhlenstedt 2 года назад
Excellent!
@GloryDaze73
@GloryDaze73 2 года назад
Very moving...
@marisaelenenadiejamusiccom3974
@marisaelenenadiejamusiccom3974 2 года назад
I love this video..Favorited❤.
@USA50_
@USA50_ Год назад
RIP Bronte Family. I am thankful The Creator brought all of you into existence and allowed you to be born. May your memory live on ❤️🇺🇲🇬🇧
@pradeepgaur8929
@pradeepgaur8929 2 года назад
Thank you ❤🌹
@annchambers515
@annchambers515 6 месяцев назад
❤ heaven on earth these 3 sister writers! Jane Eyre is ETHEREAL & BEAUTIFUL!
@catoelder4696
@catoelder4696 2 года назад
Wonderful!
@barbarabalen7278
@barbarabalen7278 2 года назад
Very well done. Be prepared for frequent ad interruptions.
@catofthecastle1681
@catofthecastle1681 2 года назад
You realize ads are completely to each viewer! I had 3!
@Am-dp3jy
@Am-dp3jy 2 года назад
Amazing, and sad such a talented young ladies.... 😢
@liegesaboya8265
@liegesaboya8265 2 года назад
Tudo aqui está perfeito : texto , locução e as imagens , câmera etc maravilhosas ! Parabéns ao canal ! Only one remark : i don't understand why instead of showing pictures or drawings made by any artist the editors almost ever prefer to show to us who are talking . Images by an artist should be regarded in its own place .
@cariiinen
@cariiinen 4 месяца назад
Veryinteresting
@lysas781
@lysas781 2 года назад
Loved Sheila Hancock’s deep appreciation of the Brontes. Was that photo towards the end a real photograph of Charlotte ?
@Norfolk250
@Norfolk250 2 года назад
0:03:27 The face in the tree branches is SO eerie!
@alwaysniccole3810
@alwaysniccole3810 2 года назад
I’m only 50 years old and Wuthering Heights and Duel in The Sun are top in my great romances.. When I was a child I felt his Heathcliff’s sadness and I hated Kathy for torturing him. Then I got older and saw the deadness in his eyes.. He was nothing without her and well we all know the end.. Unfortunately I still fell for Heathcliff
@besttrick2
@besttrick2 10 месяцев назад
Is Heathclif as horrible as some people say in the novel ?
@AdDewaard-hu3xk
@AdDewaard-hu3xk 2 месяца назад
"And the angels, angry, flung me out on the heath, where I awoke, sobbing for joy". Not the actual words, hers were so much better, but so moving.
@annapajak5116
@annapajak5116 2 года назад
She fell in love with the Frenchman because he actually believed in her while all the English teachers did not believe in a woman's having a career or been a writer. For a young girl this could be very confusing.. she thought it was a love... It represented everything that love is I suppose
@user-bn7bk5mw4s
@user-bn7bk5mw4s 4 месяца назад
He had something for Charlotte. Why everyone acts like it was in her mind is beyond me. If people study Villette they will see Heger...I believe as he pretty much was 😊
@kasondaleigh
@kasondaleigh 2 года назад
Beautiful.
@Moonewitch
@Moonewitch 2 года назад
My writing style mirrors that of Emily and Anne Brontë. It happened organically, when I was 13 years old. I am 42 now. She's been a major influence on my creative art, as well as Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. - Ashton Blake ✒📜
@terry4137
@terry4137 Год назад
Never heard of you. Hm
@wendelynanderson9517
@wendelynanderson9517 Год назад
Jane Eyre rivals Little Women as my favorite book going back about 50 years. I reread both periodically, Jane Eyre most often.
@billnickels6667
@billnickels6667 2 года назад
Best
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 Год назад
Have you my dear seen "Outlander" Series of the books or movies, they were filmed not to long back in UK Ireland, England. Wonderful for me as you are about Heathcliff I am about Jamie, the perfect provide & protector. Absolutely thee best I have ever read. I have read, my own library only of what I have read. None of Bronte or Austin even comes close to "Outlander" or " The Handmaid's Tale" as well. You need to catch up, do the book clubs for a while see what's out there & what's up and coming. The Winds of Time is thee best JRR Tolkien type life epic, he wrote literally till his death. Absolutely a 10 Star story.xo
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 Год назад
P.S. Thee most unusual brain scan proof of what she writes is: Agatha Christie. Thee most proven all different and all came from deep in her brain. The most amazing mind written. xo
@Wolliz
@Wolliz Год назад
What is the beautiful choirmusic bit before she walks the path and reads.
@janeonthecoast4920
@janeonthecoast4920 Год назад
Read Jane Eyre at least 25 times and never brought to mind an "ugly" face such as the horror portrayed by this peculiar artist....😂
@Year23-wd1tz
@Year23-wd1tz Год назад
Tragic life and tragic end! Heathcliff, Cathy, their creator, Bronte sisters
@susanmercurio1060
@susanmercurio1060 2 года назад
16:25 It's casuistry to interpret Southey's insult as a compliment.
@midnightchannel7759
@midnightchannel7759 Год назад
Except Emily's bedroom as shown here, "that tiny room", was * not * tiny when Emily slept there. Charlotte enlarged the bedroom next door years later, after Emily's death, to use a a master bedroom for her and her new husband. So, when the children all lived, that room was never as it is shown today.
@kimberlyperrotis8962
@kimberlyperrotis8962 2 года назад
This lady looks so familiar, did she play the Dowager Duchess in the Buccaneers?
@voulafisentzidis8830
@voulafisentzidis8830 3 дня назад
Jane Eyre was almost biblical to me in childhood. As an elderly person I realised Rochester was an arse in attempting to commit bigamy. In my view, the best version is with Timothy Dalton.
@glbale
@glbale 2 года назад
Haven't watched the documentary yet, but I can tell you the painting in the thumbnail isn't of the Bronte sisters.
@glbale
@glbale 2 года назад
Good doco (fortunately the dubious painting in the thumbnail doesn't make an appearance).
@laurapeter3857
@laurapeter3857 4 месяца назад
I’m in solidarity with another commenter who said that Villette is Charlotte’s best work and to that I’ll add Agnes Grey as Anne’s best work. Both are re-workings of actual events that took place in their authors lives.
@user-bn7bk5mw4s
@user-bn7bk5mw4s 4 месяца назад
Indeed my friend
@haelybb
@haelybb 2 года назад
Thanks!
@elizabethhurtado2829
@elizabethhurtado2829 2 года назад
@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace
@themysteriousdomainmoviepalace 2 года назад
This is superb. Had a real boo-hoo.
@eunicestone6532
@eunicestone6532 Год назад
Heathcliff was everyones ideal man..
@amysilin8122
@amysilin8122 10 месяцев назад
Charlotte was not a spinster. She was married.
@user-bn7bk5mw4s
@user-bn7bk5mw4s 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@lorinelson5383
@lorinelson5383 2 года назад
Can you imagine not being allowed to check out a library book because of being a woman?
@juanitajones6900
@juanitajones6900 Год назад
Mind you, Laurence Olivier's Heathcliff wasn't as bad as the character in the novel, he has never struck me as being sentimental either. His Heathcliff has always struck me as vindictive, bitter and especially cruel toward his wife, Isabella (as portrayed by Geraldine Fitzgerald).
@evelynramos445
@evelynramos445 Год назад
Just brought some old as oppose to plastic one.
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