Online Talk: The Invention of Charlotte Brontë – Elizabeth Gaskell and her Infamous Brontë Biography

  • DATE

    22 April 2026

  • TIME

    7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

  • AGES

    All ages welcome

  • PRICE

    £6

Since its publication in 1857, Elizabeth Gaskell’s The Life of Charlotte Brontë has divided opinion.

Some critics suggest it is historically unreliable – perhaps Gaskell’s sources were flawed and maybe she exaggerated or even invented details for profit? Now new research into her writing and methods tells a different story: that of a diligent whistleblower silenced by the very forces she sought to expose.

Now Graham Watson’s The Invention of Charlotte Brontë traces the events behind Gaskell’s sensational biography and the cultural legend it inspired – from her six-year friendship with Charlotte Brontë to the media scandal that followed the book’s release, when Gaskell was pressured into a false confession of error to protect her publisher from a lawsuit.

Graham Watson argues that long-standing criticisms of The Life of Charlotte Brontë, still repeated today, must be challenged, as they first appeared within weeks of its publication – and all came from the very people Gaskell had criticised.

Doomed survivor of a family of geniuses, Charlotte Brontë had a life as dramatic as her famous novel, Jane Eyre. Now you can join us as Graham Watson challenges the established narrative to reveal the Brontë family as you’ve never seen them before.

Graham Watson is author of The Invention of Charlotte Brontë. ‘Meticulously researched, erudite and utterly engaging‘ Previous review

The first in the Charlotte Bronte and Elizabeth Gaskell mini-season, in partnership with the Brontë Parsonage Museum.