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BRONTĖ, Anne

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BLACK- BRONTĖ, Duke of
BRONTĖ, Anne
BRONTĖ, Charlotte
BRONTĖ, Emily Jane
BRONTĖ - Other including Maria, Rev. Patrick, Patrick Branwell, Bronte Family and Bronte Society
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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.


BRONTĖ, Anne
Agnes Grey. (R) 9:46, 49(1936)
Agnes Grey. Edited by H. Marsden and R. Inglesfield. (R) 19:7, 322(1989)
Anne Brontė's song book 1843-44. Intro. By R. Rastall. (R)18:91, 47(1981)
The poems of Anne Brontė: a new text and commentary by
E. Chitham. (R) 17:89, 308(1979)
Tenant of Wildfell Hall, edited by S.Davies.(R) 22(l997), 154
Poetry
A dreadful darkness closes in. 8:42, 22(1932)
Lines 1-18, 25-36 13:69, 353(1959)
17-22 16:81, 9(1971)
37-40, 51-64 11:59, 232(1949)
53-56, 61-64 11:60, 329(1950)
63-64 11:48, 179(1938)
A prisoner in a dungeon deep. 7:36, 38(1926)
Believe not those who say. Lines 1-4 14:74, 2(1964)
28-32 24(1999), 139
37-40 24(1999), 143
Blessed be thou for all the joy. Lines 1, 2, 5-12, 21-40 11:59, 231(1949)
Come to the banquet; triumph your songs. Lines 1-5 9:48, 171(1938) Despondency
lines 25-28 25(2000), 27
Eternal power of earth and air.
Lines 25-32 25(2000), 14
A hymn
Lines 1-4 24(1999), 131
I hoped that with the brave and strong. 8:42, 25(1932)
I love the silent hour of night. 11:59, 233(1949)
16:81, 7(1971)
I'm buried now: I've done with life.
Lines 1-8, 17-20 17:89, 308(1979) Maiden, thou wert thoughtless once
Lines 49-56 24(1999), 144
My God O let me call
Lines 10-13 25(2000), 14
O! I am very weary. 17:89, 309(1979)
Oppressed with sin and woe. Lines 1-2, 17-24 2:9, 41(1899)
Parting address from Z.Z. to A.E. Lines 17, 24 25(2000), 20
Self-communion
Lines 93-106 24(l999) 131
97,98 25(2000), 28
186,187 25(2000), 19
193,194,196-199, 206,207, 246-249 25(2000), 24
Severed and gone, so many years.
Lines 1-5, 53-56, 61-64 11:59, 233(1949)
21-28 11:59, 235(1949)
49-56, 61-64 16:81, 8(1971)
Spirit of earth! Thy hand is chill.
Lines 145-152, 161-168, 205-212 2:9, 42(1899)
The mist is resting on the hill.
Lines 82-83 21:6, 237(1996)
186-192 11:59, 234(1949)
188-192 16:85, 366(1975)
193-194, 196-302 16:85, 371(1975)
The three guides
lines 209-216 24(1999), 145
To Cowper
Lines 37-44 24(1999), 133
41-44 25 (2000), 15
Verses by Lady Geralda Lines 57, 64-68 25(2000), 22
Views of life Lines 149-154 24(1999), 135
While on my lonely couch I lay. Lines 25-28. 9:48, 176(1938)
Why should such gloomy silence reign. Lines 15, 16 16:85, 367(1975)
A word to the Calvanists Lines 37,38,47,48 25(2000), 28
Yes, thou art gone! And never more.
Lines 1-8 16:81, 7(1971)
1-4 11:59, 233(1949)
You may rejoice to think yourselves secure. Lines 29-48 2:9, 43(1899)
BRONTĖ, Anne: Attributed works.
Adversidad. (A German Brontė forgery.) 12:61, 30(1951)
Take my friend this little token. 7:36, 41(1926)
BRONTĖ, Anne
Andrews, Sir W.L. A challenge by Anne Brontė. 14:75, 25(1965)
Bentley, P.E. The youngest Brontė. 11:59, 240(1949)
Brontė, A. Anne Brontė's songbook. (R) 18:91, 47(1981)
Brontė Family - Letters. New acquisitions. 12:63, 193(1953)
Brontė Society. Centenary of Anne Brontė's death. 11:59, 237(1949)
Brooke, S. Anne Brontė at Blake Hall. 13:68, 239(1958)
Chitham, E. Almost like twins. 16:85, 365(1975)
Religion, nature and art in the work of Anne Brontė 24(1999), 129
Conner, N. The rescue: James Latrobe and Anne Brontė. 24(1999), 55
Davies, S. The pilgrimage of Anne Brontė: a celebration of her life and work. 25(2000), 9
Edgerley, C.M. Anne Brontė. 9:48, 173(1938)
Gerin, W. Anne Brontė: a biography. (R) 13:69, 357(1959)
Guern, J. le Anne Brontė 1820-1849. La vie et l'ouevre. (R) 17:88, 230(1978)
Hargreaves, G.D. Further omissions in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. 17:87, 115(1977)
Harrison, A. and Stanford, D. Anne Brontė: her life and work. (R) 13:69, 357(1959)
Hopewell, D.G. Anne Brontė. 15:80, 431(1970)
Jay, B. Anne Brontė (R) 25(2000), 184
Moyse, M. The Anne Brontė Conference at Scarborough. G:11, 6(1994)
Raymond, E. Exiled and harassed Anne. 11:59, 225(1949)
Schofield, G. The gentle Anne. 16:81, 1(1971)
Shaw, M. Anne Brontė: a quiet feminist. 21:4, 125(1994)
Stevenson, W.H. Emily and Anne Brontė. (R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Stone, P. The captive dove. (R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Summers, N. Anne Brontė's religion. 25(2000), 18
Sumner, C.D. Who was the stranger at Anne Brontė's funeral? G:1, 3(1990)
Thore, B. An analysis of the handwriting of Anne Brontė. 17:89, 294(1979)
Tiffany, L.K. Charlotte and Anne's literary reputation. 16:84, 284(1974)
Willett, F.K. Which Brontė was "often rebuked"?
A note favouring Anne. 18:92, 143(1982)
Wood, B. Two poems by Anne Brontė. 7:36, 37(1926)
BRONTĖ, Anne - Agnes Grey
Brontė, A. Agnes Grey. Edited by H. Marsden and R. Inglesfield. (R) 19:9, 322(1989)
Costello, P.H. A new reading of Anne Brontė's Agnes Grey.19:3, 113(1988)
Freeman, J.H. Discord in the Parsonage. 22(1997), 65
Newman, H. Animals in Agnes Grey. 21:6, 237(1996)
Patterson, S. Before their time: am examination of women in society.19:1/2, 55(1986)
Stafford, J. Anne Brontė, Agnes Grey and New Zealand. 20:2, 97(1990)
Weir, E.M. Contemporary reviews of the first Brontė novels. 11:57, 89(1947)
Whittome, T. The impressive lessons of Agnes Grey. 21:1/2, 33(1993)
BRONTĖ, Anne - Novels
Bell, A.C. The novels of Anne Brontė. (R) 21:1/2, 43(1993)
Gay, P. Anne Brontė and the forms of romantic comedy. 23(1998), 54
Liddell, R. Twin spirits: the novels of Emily and Anne Brontė. (R) 20:3, 144(1991)
BRONTĖ, Anne - Poetry
Brontė, A. The poems of Anne Brontė. Edited by E. Chitham. (R) 17:89, 308(1979)
Hatfield, C.W. The last verses written by Anne Brontė. 8:42, 20(1932)
Masson, F. Agnes Grey and poems of Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell,
with the "Brontės". (R) 9:46, 49(1936)
Visick, M. Anne Brontė's last poem. 13:69, 352(1959)
Wood, B. Two poems by Anne Brontė. 7:36, 37(1926)
BRONTĖ, Anne - The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Bell, A.C. Anne Brontė: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: a study
and re-appraisal. (R) 16:84, 305(1974)
Drewery, A.J. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: a woman's place? 19:6, 251(1988)
Frawley, M.H. The female saviour in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. 20:3, 133(1991)
Hargreaves, G.D. Incomplete texts of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. 16:82, 113(1972)
Langland, E. Anne Brontė: the other one. (R) 20:2, 100(1990)
Lewis, G. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. G:18, 13(1997)
Newbold, M. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. (Television) G:15, 22(1995)
Newey, K.M. Economics in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. 19:7, 293(1989)
Paige, L.A. Helen's diary freshly considered. 20:4, 225(1991)
Patterson, S. Before their time: an examination of women in society. 19:1/2, 55(1986)
Rankin, J.B. The Bells and their chimes. 18:92, 129(1982)
Whittome, T. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall G:18, 13(1997)
Wimperis, E.M. Wildfell Hall. Engravings. G:16, 27(1996)