Visions of Angria is the title of a Brontë-themed exhibition running until February 23 at the Audrey Burton Gallery, part of the University of Leeds.
The exhibition focuses on the creativity of the Brontë family and showcases rarely-seen manuscripts by Branwell, from the university's special collections.
the many scripts are displayed alongside new art inspired by Branwell's stories about the fictional kingdom of Angria, and other works produced by his sisters. A gallery spokesman said the rich and complex world of landscapes, characters and events were written whilst Branwell was still a teenager.
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