

S1 E2: With... Lizzy Newman
9 snips Mar 14, 2024
This episode features Lizzy Newman, a Visitor Experience Assistant at the Brontë Parsonage Museum and a theatre student at the University of Leeds. She shares fascinating insights on the grave realities of Victorian life, including hygiene challenges in Haworth. The conversation also explores how the Brontë sisters might influence modern horror films, while discussing the significance of personal items like her celestial Doc Martens as symbols of identity and culture. Lizzy reflects on the emotional struggles of women writers and the importance of storytelling in preserving heritage.
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Explorer Backpacks For Kids
- Lizzy created explorer backpacks and workshops to get children into Haworth's wild and engage with Brontë-related nature.
- She says the backpacks were very popular and kids loved exploring with magnifying glasses.
Report Lifts The Brontë Myth Curtain
- The Babbage Report reveals Haworth's public-health reality behind the romantic Brontë image.
- Lizzy argues the village's poverty and sanitation problems hugely contrasted with the moorland myth.
Sanitation Drove High Mortality
- The report documents overcrowding, poor housing and contaminated water as systemic issues.
- Lizzy highlights these conditions as central to understanding Brontë life and local mortality.