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Key to index codes:
Transactions: 16:85, 359(1975) = Vol/Part/Page/Year
Gazette: G:12, 8(1994) = Gazette/No./Page/Year
(R) = Review of book, film, play, etc.
Index compiled by Arthur D. Walker M.A.

ABERCROMBIE, Lascelles The Brontės today 6:34, 179(1924)
ACREMAN, Laura In memoriam. G:21, 23(1998)
ADAMS, Amber M. Brunty and Brontė. 23(1998), 74
Local literature links: Patrick Brontė's background.. 22(1997), 19
Constable, K. A stranger within the gates (R) 26(2001), 95
ADAMS, Judith The Belgian essays.Charlotte Brontė and Emily Brontė (R) 22(1997), 151
ADVERSIDAD
Bentley, P.E. A German Brontė forgery 12:61, 30(1951)
AHLEN, Michael van See AHLEN, Sabine and Michael van
AHLEN, Sabine and Michael van The Brontės in Recklinghausen G:17, 23(1996)
AITKEN, Rev. W.B. In Memoriam G:5, 4(1992)
AKROYD, Rev. Thomas A day at Haworth: a reminiscence 19:1/2, 49(1986)
ALCHEMY THEATRE
Emily (R) G:12, 16(1994)
Hooley, K. Emily (R) G:13, 19(1995)
Spence, M. Emily superstar (R) G:13, 18(1995)
ALEXANDER, Christine
Art and artists in Charlotte Brontė's juvenilia 20:4, 177(1991)
A bibliography of the manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė (R) 18:93, 243(1983)
Book launch for 'The art of the Brontės'. G:13, 12(1995)
British Academy award to Christine Alexander 18:94, 303(1984)
The early writings of Charlotte Brontė (R) 18:93, 243(1983)
Recent research on Charlotte Brontė's juvenilia 18:91, 15(1981)
ALEXANDER, Christine and SELLARS, Jane
The art of the Brontės (R) 21:7, 365(1996)
ALLIANCE OF LITERARY SOCIETIES
Chapter One. Official fanzine. (R) 25(2000), 203
ALLOTT, Miriam
The Brontės: the critical heritage (R) 16:84, 206(1974)
Emily Brontė: Wuthering Heights, a casebook. Rev. ed. (R) 21:1/2, 31(1993)
ALMASY, Rudolph P. A consolation. Kathleen G.Rousseau. G:22, 18(1999)
ALTON, Anne Hiebert Books in the novels of Charlotte Brontė 21:7, 265(1006)
AMBLESIDE
Burton, B. Miss Brontė visits Ambleside. 24(1999), 94
AMERICA
Arnold, H.H. America and the Brontės 10:50, 12(1940)
Frank, J.J. von An American defence of Wuthering Heights 1848 16:84, 277(1974)
Nelson. J.G. First American reviews of the work of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontė 14:74, 39(1964)
Pollin, B.R. The Brontės in the American periodical press of their day 16:85, 383(1975)
More contemporary American reviews of books by the Brontės 18:92, 128(1982)
Two letters concerning Charlotte Brontė in contemporary American journals 16:83, 205(1973)
Ratchford, F. E. An American postscript. 11:57, 87(1947)
Sellars, J. A week in the USA. G:6, 11(1992)
Weir, E.M. Brontė manuscripts in the USA. 12:62, 125(1952)
AMSTER, Jane Dream keepers: the young; Brontės (R) 16:84, 307(1974)
ANDREWS, Anna
Fermi, S. & Smith, J. The real Miss Andrews 25(2000), 136
ANDREWS, Lady Gertrude The late Lady Andrews. 13:68, 269(1958)
ANDREWS, Sir William Linton
The Centenary of Emily Brontė's death 11:59, 240(1949)
A challenge by Ann Brontė 14:75, 25(1965)
Charlotte Brontė: the woman and the feminist 12:65, 351(1955)
Clues from the Brontė 'juvenilia' 10:52, 102(1942)
A distinguished French visitor to Haworth 10:55, 300(1945)
An Emily Brontė excursion, 1968 15:78, 262(1968)
Hollywood and the Brontės 11:56, 38(1946)
Is this film the real Jane Eyre? 10:54, 225(1944)
Miss Bentley's guide to the Brontės 11:58,186(1948)
On the cinema screen 11:58, 175(1948)
Our greatest woman 10:55, 288(1945)
Putting the Brontės on stage 11:59,271(1949)
The "Times" review that made Charlotte Brontė cry 11:60,359(1950)
Ups and downs of a celebrity: a Brontė investigation 11:57, 81(1947)
What do the Brontės mean today 10:53,167(1943)
Bentley, P.E. The Brontės (R) 11:58, 186(1948)
Brontė Society Sir W. Linton Andrews, Kt., LL.D.("W.L.A.")
15:79, 354(1969)
Tributes to Sir Linton Andrews, LL.D. and
Mrs. E.M. Weir 12:65, 426(1955)
Brontės, The The Brontės: the Heather edition. Arranged
and introduced by P. Bentley (R) 11:60, 371(1950)
Chapman, R.D. Knighthood for the Chairman of the Brontė Society Council 12:64, 296(1954)
Craik, W.A. The Brontė novels (R) 15:78, 258(1968)
Harrison, G.E. The clue to the Brontės (R) 11:59, 269(1949)
Martin, R.B. The accents of persuasion: Charlotte Brontės
novels (R) 15:76, 43(1966)
Ratchford, F.E. The Brontės web of childhood (R)
10:52, 102(1942)
Wallace, K. Immortal wheat (R) 12:61, 40(1951)
Woollcott, A. Long, long ago (R) 10:55, 288(1945)
ANGRIANS
Bull, J.M. An Angrian Event G:15, 10(1995)
The Angrians G:13, 5(1995)
G:16, 6(1996)
G:18, 6(1997)
The Angrians take off! G:14, 15(1995) Team work G:20, 12(1998)
Web of childhood G:21, 17(1998)
What's in a year? G:19, 12(1997)

Hewitt, P. Angrians' writing and creative workshop 10 April 1996 G:17, 11(1996)
McDonald, C. Letter from Angrian member G:17, 12(1996)
Sumner, S. Reflections on an Angrians day. G:19, 11(1997)
ANIMALS
Newman, H. Animals in "Agnes Grey" 21:6, 237(1996)
AOYAMA, Seiko
Youdelman, R. An interview with Japanese Brontė scholar, Seiko Aoyama.
25(2000), 160
ARMSTRONG, Thomas What do the Brontės mean today 10:53, 165(1943)
ARNOLD, Helen Hunt Greene
Americans and the Brontės 10:50, 12(1940)
Reminiscences of Emma Huidekoper Cortazzo: a friend of Ellen Nussey 13:68, 220(1958)
Chapman, R.D. American representative honoured 13:66, 41(1956)
Hopewell, D.G. In memoriam, Mrs H.H.G. Arnold and Dr. F.E.Ratchford 16:84, 296(1974)
Weir, E.M. A visit from the Society's American representative 14:71, 45(1961)
ARNOLD, Matthew
Haworth Churchyard. April 1855 15:77, 105(1967)
lines 55-75 19:7, 319(1989)
lines 112-124; 134-138 5:27, 181(1917)
Tillotson, K. "Haworth Churchyard": the making of Arnold's elegy 15:77, 105(1967)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries 7:36, 11(1926)
ARONSFELD, C.C.
Jane Eyre in Hebrew (Letter) 11:58, 183(1948)
Shirley and the spirit of endurance 10:53, 171(1943)
ART
Alexander, C. Art and artist in Charlotte Brontė's juvenilia 20:4, 177(1991)
Sellars, J. Art and the artist as heroine in the novels of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontė 20:2, 57(1990)
ASHTON, Rosemary G.H. Lewes: a life (R) 21:7, 283(1996)
ASHTON, Thomas G. In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
AUSTEN, Jane
Dodds, M.H. Daughters of the clergy 14:75, 20(1965)
Hodgkins, I. Jane Austen,The Brontė Family & Mrs Gaskell. A catalogue.(R) 23(1998), 82
Nahamias-Radovici, N. A youthful love: Jane Austen and Tom Lefroy(R) G:14, 22(1995)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries 7:36, 16(1926)
AUSTEN, Jane - Novels
Halperin, J. and Kunert, J. Plots in the fiction of Jane Austen, the Brontės,
and George Eliot (R) 17:87, 147(1974)
Leeming, G. Who's who in Jane Austen and the Brontės (R) 16:84, 305(1974)
AUSTRALIA
Burgess, I. Mr Nicholls: an Australian sidelight 11:58, 185(1948)
AVERY, Simon 'Some strange and spectral dream': the Brontės' manipulation of the Gothic mode.
23(1998),120
AYKROYD, Tabitha
Edgerley, C.M. Tabitha Aykroyd 10:51, 62(1941)
Scott, B. A tribute to Tabby in centenary year G:10, 15(1994)