

S1 E6: With... Ramlah Qureshi
13 snips Apr 11, 2024
Ramlah Qureshi, a Visitor Experience Assistant and talented artist at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, dives into the vibrant intersection of art and literature. She discusses the Brontë sisters' creative synergy, drawing parallels to modern female artists like Taylor Swift. Ramlah also emphasizes the significance of memory and personal artifacts in shaping identity. The conversation takes a playful turn as they explore Yorkshire's local culture and celebrate Anne Brontë's feminist legacy, making connections between historical and contemporary themes.
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Working At The Parsonage
- Ramlah introduced herself as a visitor assistant and former history and politics student who runs public talks at the museum.
- She enjoys the close-knit staff community and interacting directly with collection items.
Anne Brontë's Underrated Boldness
- Ramlah's favourite Bronte novel is Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall because of its striking feminist tone.
- She argues Anne is often overlooked despite writing in a modern, rebellious style.
Charlotte's Vivid Watercolours
- The featured object is Charlotte Brontë's watercolours, notably Blue Convolvulus, heartseys and wild roses.
- The hosts note the colours feel very contemporary and unusually vivid for Brontë family work.