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OverviewSee through the eyes of the Brontës as you immerse yourself in their lives and landscapes, wandering the very same paths they each would have walked in search of the inspiration behind their novels and poetry. An ‘imaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the Brontës’ Grazia In his journey to get closer to the Brontës, award-winning author Michael Stewart began walking the historic paths they trod while writing their most famous works. From Liverpool to Scarborough, across wild, windy, and often unforgiving scenery, he discovered echoes of the siblings’ novels. And with the help of an unlikely cast of Yorkshire’s inhabitants, Michael found himself falling further into their lives and writings than he could ever have imagined. Vivid and evocative, and including a series of beautiful maps of walks Michael devised when creating the iconic Brontë Stones project, Walking the Invisible invites you to experience the lives and landscapes that inspired the Brontës as they’ve never been experienced before. Along the way, you’ll find yourself getting closer to classics such as Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and Agnes Grey, discovering the real locations behind their fictional settings, and uncovering the myths that surround this much acclaimed and wholly unique family. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael StewartPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: HQ Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9780008430221ISBN 10: 0008430225 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAn 'imaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the Brontes' Grazia 'An essential companion' Lancashire Post 'Literary but unpretentious' My Weekly 'Stewart's passion and enthusiasm for the Brontes' lives and work and the landscape that shaped them is palpable and infectious. If you weren't struck [...] with Bronte Fever before, after reading this you may well be' Yorkshire Post 'A terrific tribute to the Brontes - and to the landscapes that shaped their literature' Guardian 'For those who wish to follow in the footsteps of the Brontes, however the surroundings might have shifted over 200 years, Michael Stewart is an engaging and knowledgeable guide to have leading the way.'Bronte Studies 'An authoritative, inspirational and often humorous companion to a great Yorkshire family and the landscape that shaped them - and many others - throughout history' Yorkshire Life An ‘imaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the Brontës’ Grazia ‘An essential companion’ Lancashire Post ‘Literary but unpretentious’ My Weekly ‘Stewart’s passion and enthusiasm for the Brontes’ lives and work and the landscape that shaped them is palpable and infectious. If you weren’t struck […] with “Bronte Fever” before, after reading this you may well be’ Yorkshire Post ‘A terrific tribute to the Brontës – and to the landscapes that shaped their literature’ Guardian ‘For those who wish to follow in the footsteps of the Brontës, however the surroundings might have shifted over 200 years, Michael Stewart is an engaging and knowledgeable guide to have leading the way.’Brontë Studies ‘An authoritative, inspirational and often humorous companion to a great Yorkshire family and the landscape that shaped them – and many others – throughout history’ Yorkshire Life An 'imaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the Brontes' Grazia 'An essential companion' Lancashire Post 'Literary but unpretentious' My Weekly 'Stewart's passion and enthusiasm for the Brontes' lives and work and the landscape that shaped them is palpable and infectious. If you weren't struck [...] with Bronte Fever before, after reading this you may well be' Yorkshire Post 'A terrific tribute to the Brontes - and to the landscapes that shaped their literature' Guardian An 'imaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the Brontes' Grazia 'An essential companion' Lancashire Post 'Literary but unpretentious' My Weekly 'Stewart's passion and enthusiasm for the Brontes' lives and work and the landscape that shaped them is palpable and infectious. If you weren't struck [...] with Bronte Fever before, after reading this you may well be' Yorkshire Post 'A terrific tribute to the Brontes - and to the landscapes that shaped their literature' Guardian 'An authoritative, inspirational and often humorous companion to a great Yorkshire family and the landscape that shaped them - and many others - throughout history' Yorkshire Life Author InformationMichael Stewart is a multi-award winning writer, born and brought up in Salford, who moved to Yorkshire in 1995 and is now based in Bradford. He has written several full length stage plays, one of which, Karry Owky, was joint winner of the King's Cross Award for New Writing. His debut novel, King Crow, was published in January 2011. It won the Guardian's Not-the-Booker Award and has been selected as a recommended read for World Book Night. He works as a is senior lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Huddersfield, where he is the director of the Huddersfield Literature Festival. 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