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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, Charlotte
Albion and Marina 6:30, 5(1920)
(Ashworth) Alexander Percy esq. 10:50, 18(1940)
Miss Percy and Miss Thornton. 10:50, 19(1940)
Miss Percy was a pupil. 10:50, 18(1940)
Athčnes sauvée par la Poėsie. (Athens saved by poetry.) 12:62,
90(1952)
The Belgian essays. C.Brontė and E.Brontė.(R) 22(1997), 151
La chenille. 12:65, 362(1955)
La chute des feuillles. 6:34, 239(1924)
12:65, 376(1955)
An edition of the early writings of Charlotte Brontė. Vol 1. (R) 19:5,
224(1988)
Emma. A fragment of a story. 2:10, 87(1899)
A Frenchman's journal. (28 Aug 1830) 10:52, 110(1942)
Jane Eyre Edited by R.J. Dunn. (R) 19:7, 321(1989)
Jane Eyre Edited by B. Newman. (R) 21:7, 367(1996)
Jane Eyre Edited by K. Smith. (R) 26(2001), 89
Jane Eyre Intro by A Carter. (R) 20:4, 229(1991)
Jane Eyre Intro by J.A. Smith. (R) 12:65, 419(1955)
La jeune fille malade. (The sick girl.) 12:62, 98(1952)
(John Henry) Now Sarah Julia. How do you like Aspen Place? (Extracts) 15:76,
20(1966)
La justice humaine. (Human justice.) 12:62, 89(1952) Juvenilia 1829-1835. (R)
23(1998), 77
The letters of Charlotte Brontė.(Audio. cassette)(R). 23(1998), 79
(Letters 1845-48, extracts) relating to P.B. Brontė and
Mrs Lydia Robinson. 6:35, 311(1925)
The letters of Charlotte Brontė. Edited by M. Smith. Vol. 1. (R) 21:6,
262(1996)
The letters of Charlotte Brontė Edited by M. Smith. Vol.2. (R) 26(2001),
87
Lettre d'un pauvre peintre ą un grand seigneur. 18:95, 376(1985)
La mort de Moļse. 12:65, 366(1955)
La mort de Napoleon. (The death of Napoleon.) 12:64, 274(1954)
Le nid. (The nest.) English translation. 16:83, 213(1973)
Le Palais de la Mort. (The palace of death.) 12:62, 96(1952)
Poems of Charlotte Brontė: a new text and commentary.
Edited by V.A. Neufeldt. (R) 19:1/2, 59(1986)
The poems of Charlotte Brontė. Edited by T. Winnifrith. (R) 18:95, 400(1985)
The Professor. Edited by M. Smith and H. Rosengarten. (R) 19:7, 322(1989)
Shirley. Edited by H. Rosengarten and M. Smith. (R) 17:89, 307(1979)
(Shirley). Preface. A word to the Quarterly. 16:85, 329(1975)
Something about Arthur. Edited by C. Alexander. (R) 18:92, 157(1982)
The story of Willie Ellin: fragments of an unfinished novel. 9:46, 3(1936)
The Swiss artist. 5:29, 266(1919)
Two letters from Charlotte Brontė to Mrs Gaskell. 12:62, 121(1952)
Two tales by Charlotte Brontė The secret & Lily Hart.
Edited by W.P. Holtz.(R) 17:88, 227(1978)
'Un cosi forte desiderio di ali'[Letters](R) 25(2000), 206
Unfinished novels. Intro by T.Winnifrith. (R) 21:3, 62(1994)
Unpublished juvenile manuscript. Blackwood's Young Men's Magazine
Dec. 1829. 5:29, 265(1919)
Villette. Edited by H. Rosengarten and Smith.(R) 19:7, 322(1989)
Villette. Edited by M. Smith. (R) 26(2001), 89
Villette. Edited by G.Tillotson and D. Hawes.(R) 16:83, 232(1973)
(Villette) Amongst this child's many peculiarities. 7:41, 279(1931)
It was in the cold weather. 7:41, 277(1931)
A visit to the Duke of Wellington's small palace situated on
the banks of the Indince. 8:43, 78(1933)
Poetry
Above the city hung the moon. Lines 129-136 19:7, 316(1989)
All soberness is past and gone 5:29, 270(1919)
All the summer plains of Angria were asleep in perfect peace. 8:44, 120(1934)
Dear is the hour when, freed from toils and care. 7:41, 291(1931)
Death is here, I feel his power. 10:52, 112(1942)
Early wrapt in slumber deep. 7:41, 290(1931)
I think of thee when the moon-beams play. 6:30, 13(1920)
If thou be in a lonely place. Lines 1-8 2:9, 41(1899)
I've quenched my lamp, I struck it in that start.
Lines 55-60 2:9, 44(1899)
Life, believe, is not a dream. Lines 13-24 2:9, 45(1899)
Long ago I wished to leave 6:30, 20(1920)
Long my anxious ear hath listened 6:30, 17(1920)
Morning was in its freshness still 7:36, 43(1926)
O that thy own loved son, thy noblest born. 17:90, 352(1980)
Oh, thou great, thou mighty tower! 6:30, 19(1920)
Sweep the sounding harp string. 5:29, 271(1919)
The splendid Hall is blazing with many a glowing light.
Lines 1-4, 33-36 18:92, 87(1982)
The trumpet hath sounded, its voice is gone forth. 13:66, 11(1956)
The wave of death's river. 5:26, 143(1916)
There's no use in weeping Lines 1-4 2:9, 40(1899)
'Tis pleasant on some evening fair. 5:29, 266(1919)
Unloved I love, unwept I weep 5:24, 76(1914)
What I love shall come like visitant of air. 11:58, 173(1948)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Attributed works
Adversidad. A German Brontė forgery. 12:61, 30(1951)
Sue, E. Kitty Bell, the orphan. Intro by H. Chadwick.(R) 5:25, 119(1915)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte
Alexander, C. Recent research on Charlotte Brontė's juvenilia. 18:91, 15(1981)
Andrews, Sir W.L. Charlotte Brontė: the woman and the feminist. 12:65,
351(1955)
Avery, S. 'Some strange and spectral dream' 23(1998), 120
Banks, L.R. Path to the silent country. Charlotte Brontė's years of fame.(R)
17:88, 231(1978)
Bardsley, Rev. J.W. Charlotte Brontė. 2:9, 30(1899)
Barker, J.R.V. Saintliness, treason and plot: the writing of Mrs Gaskell's
Life of Charlotte Brontė. 21:4, 101(1994)
Subdued expectations: Charlotte Brontė's marriage settlement. 19:1/2, 33(1986)
Beer, P. Charlotte Brontė and Currer Bell. 18:91, 1(1981)
Bemelmans, J. 'Passing events' and another manuscript. 20:3, 121(1991)
Some neglected responses to Charlotte Brontė's novels. 18:92, 120(1982)
"A permanent interest of a minor kind": Charlotte Brontė and
George Gitting's The unclassed. 18:95, 383(1985)
Benson, A.C. The message of Charlotte Brontė to the nineteenth century.
5:25, 107(1915)
Benson, E.F. Charlotte Brontė.(R) 8:42, 34(1932)
Berman, R. Charlotte Brontė's natural history. 18:94, 271(1984)
Brontė Society Commemoration of the fiftieth year after the death of
Charlotte Brontė. 2:15, 232(1906)
The forthcoming Charlotte Brontė centenary memorial volume. 5:27, 188(1917)
A plaque is unveiled in Brussels to commemorate the
stay of C. and E. Brontė at the Pensionnat Heger. 17:90, 371(1980)
A television programme about Charlotte Brontė. 14:75, 24(1965)
Burton, B. Miss Brontė visits Ambleside. 24(l999), 94
Butterfield, H. Charlotte Brontė and her sisters in the crucial year. 14:73,
3(1963)
Callander, M.M. Charlotte Brontė and Proust: the power of memory. 19:3,
107(1987)
Chadwick, E.A. Charlotte Brontė and Thackeray. 4:21, 167(1911)
Chambers, L.R. The bibliography of Mrs Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Brontė.17:88,
217(1978)
Chapple, J.A.V. and Smith, M.M.
Charlotte Brontė and Elizabeth Gaskell in Society. 21:5, 161(1995)
Chesterton, G.K.Charlotte Brontė and the realists. 4:16, 6(1907)
Clapham, B. Charlotte Brontė and Oakwell Hall. 17:88, 210(1978)
Constable, K. A stranger within the gates (R) 26(2001), 95
Corrigan, E.M. Charlotte Brontė and Scotland. 14:75, 31(1965)
Charlotte Brontė's Brussels: does anything remain? 15:80, 421(1970)
Cross, B.G. Charlotte had no profession. 15:78, 252(1968)
Crump, R.W. Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a reference guide. (R)
1846-1915: 18:92, 158(1982)
1916-1954: 18:95, 406(1985)
1955-1983: 19:3, 124(1987)
Curry, N. Reader, I married him. G:l9, 20(l997)
DeLeo, M. Charlotte Brontė and Italian culture throughout her work. 24(1999),
191
Draper, Rev. W.H. An address (in connection with the birth of Charlotte Brontė.)
5:27, 174(1917)
Duthie, E.L. Charlotte Brontė's translation. The first canto of Voltaire's
Henriade. 13:69, 347(1959)
The foreign vision of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 16:85, 408(1975)
Easson, A. Two suppressed opinions in Mrs Gaskell's
Life of Charlotte Brontė. 16:84, 281(1974)
Edgerley, C.M. Charlotte Brontė as governess. 10:55, 286(1945)
Mary Taylor, the friend of Charlotte Brontė. 10:54, 214(1944)
Fermi, S. A "religious" family disgraced: new information on a passage
deleted from Mrs Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Brontė: 20:5, 289(1992)
Fraser, R. Charlotte Brontė.(R) 19:8, 376(1989)
A strange plant: Charlotte Brontė's friendship with Mrs Gaskell. 19:8,
341(1989)
Gallop, M. Charlotte's husband. Sidelights from a family album. 12:64, 297(1954)
Gerin, W. Charlotte Brontė. (R) 15:77, 149(1967)
Gollini, F. Dear Charlotte (R) G:25, 7(2000)
Gordon, L. Charlotte Brontė: a passionate life.(R) 21:5, 185(1995)
Green, D. Reader, I married him. G:19, 20(1997)
Greenwood, E. Charlotte in Sunday School.(Letter) 11:56, 43(1946)
Hall, A.W. Charlotte's numbness at Thackeray's dinner party. 22(1997), 130
Hall, K. Maternal influence on Charlotte Brontė. 21:1/2, 3(1993)
Hatfield, C.W. Charlotte Brontė and Hartley Coleridge, 1840. 10:50, 15(1940)
Charlotte Brontė and Sydney Dobell. Correspondence 1851. 7:36, 23(1926)
Suppressed passages. (Life of Charlotte Brontė.) 6:31, 50(1921)
Hinkley, L. The Brontės: Charlotte and Emily.(R) 11:59, 265(1949)
Hirsch, P. Charlotte Brontė and George Sand: the influence
of female romanticism. 21:6, 209(1996)
Hopewell, D.G. Charlotte Brontė after a hundred years. 12:65, 401(1955)
Charlotte Brontė's writing desk. 10:54, 201(1944)
The 150th anniversary of the birth of Charlotte Brontė. 15:76, 1(1966)
Two literary ladies: Mrs Gaskell and Miss Brontė. 13:66, 3(1956)
Hoult, W.H. Charlotte Brontė's holiday in the Peak District. 14:74, 19(1964)
Isenberg, D.R. Charlotte Brontė and the theatre. 15:78, 237(1968)
Jackson, R.J. Charlotte Brontė to Lady Kay Shuttleworth:an unpublished
letter. 16:84, 274(1974)
Jedrzejewski, J. Charlotte Brontė and Roman Catholicism. 25(2000), 121
Johnson, F. Bridlington. 17:88, 246(1978)
Jones, M. George Smith's influence on the life of Charlotte Brontė.18:94,
279(1984)
Kay, B. and Knowles, J. The "Twelfth night" Charlotte saw. 15:78,
241(1968)
Kershaw, A. The business of a woman's life: Elizabeth Gaskell's
"Life of Charlotte Brontė". 20:1, 11(1990)
Knevett, E.de Charlotte Brontė's school in Brussels. 6:33, 129(1923)
Lane, M. Charlotte Brontė and Elizabeth Gaskell:
the fruitful friendship. 17:89, 261(1979)
Langbridge, R. Charlotte Brontė a psychological study.(R) 7:40, 240(1930)
Larken, G. Charlotte Brontė and Catherine Crowe. 17:88, 205(1978)
Lee, P.F. Charlotte Brontė and the East Riding. 1:4, 20(1910)
Lee, Sir S. Charlotte Brontė in London. 4:19, 95(1909)
Lever, Sir T. Charlotte Brontė and George Smith. 17:87, 106(1977)
Lonac, S. The doll and the double: Charlotte Brontė and the
representation of the female self. 21:7, 285(1996)
Lonoff, S. On the struggles of a poor and unknown artist:
a devoir by Charlotte Brontė. 18:95, 373(1985)
McCluskey, A. My dear friend Charlotte Brontė. G:4, 8(1991)
McCourtney, R. Charlotte Brontė. If a thing is worth doing. G:25, 8(2000)
Macdonald, F. The secret of Charlotte Brontė (R) 5:25, 119(1915)
Martineau, L. "Innocent and un-Londony": impressions of
Charlotte Brontė. 19:1/2, 44(1986)
Mirsky, Prince D.S. Through foreign eyes. 6:33, 147(1923)
Moglen, H. Charlotte Brontė and the self conceived.(R) 17:87, 147(1977)
Molina, D.N.de A note on an early French view of Charlotte Brontė:
Charles de Mouy's "Romanciers Anglais contemporains". 15:80, 417(1970)
Myer, V.G. Charlotte Brontė truculant spirit.(R) 19:7, 324(1989)
A present Miss Brontė could not refuse. 19:3, 112(1987)
Newbold, M, "Charlotte Brontė" by J. Wilde and R. Palmer.G:6,
15(1992)
Nicoll, Sir W.R. Charlotte Brontė and Anne Mozley. 5:29, 155(1919)
Nussey, E. Reminiscences of Charlotte Brontė. 2:10, 58(1899)
O'Neill, J. Critics on Charlotte and Emily Brontė (R) 15:78, 26(1968)
Oram, E. Charlotte Brontė's honeymoon. 15:79, 343(1969)
Paige, L.A. Charlotte Brontė and the Spasmodic School. 21:3, 63(1994)
Payne, Rev. G.A. Charlotte Brontė's biographer. 7:40, 227(1930)
Peters, Margot Unquiet soul: a biography of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 16:85,
407(1975)
Phillips, M.J. Charlotte Brontė and the priesthood of all believers. 20:3,
145(1991)
Charlotte Brontė's favourite preacher: Frederick Denison
John Maurice, 1805-1872. 20:2, 77(1990)
Pollard, A. Admiration and exasperation. 17:88, 171(1978)
Charlotte Brontė.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Ruijssenaars, E. Charlotte Brontė's promised land (R) 26(2001), 92
Schmidt, E.T. From highland to lowland: Charlotte Brontė's
editorial changes in Emily's poems. 15:78, 221(1968)
Seaward, M.R.D. Charlotte Brontė's Napoleonic relic. 17:88, 185(1978)
Sellars, J. Charlotte Brontė. (R) 23(1998), 76
Senseman, W.M. Charlotte Brontė's use of physiognomy and
phrenology. 12:64, 286(1954)
Sharma, P.P. Charlotte Brontė: champion of women's economic independence.
14:75, 38(1965)
Shorter, C.K. Charlotte Brontė and her circle.(R) 1:4, 28(1896)
Mrs Gaskell and Charlotte Brontė. 5:26, 144(1916)
Smith, M. Charlotte Brontė and Charles Dickens. 19:8, 368(1989)
Spielmann, M.H. An early essay by Charlotte Brontė.
(La chute des feuilles.) 6:34, 236(1924)
Spielmann, P.E. The Brontė-Heger mystery. 10:55, 284(1945)
Stephens, J. A centenary appreciation of Charlotte Brontė. 5:27, 171(1917)
Stevens, J. Mary Taylor: friend of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 16:83, 235(1973)
Stowell, R. Brontė borrowings: Charlotte Brontė and Ivanhoe,
Emily Brontė and The Count of Monte Cristo. 21:6, 243(1996)
T., K. The letters of "K. T.". (to C. Brontė.) 9:47, 77(1937)
Tayler, I. Holy Ghosts: the male muses of Emily and Charlotte Brontė.(R)21:3,
70(1994)
Tiffany, L.K. Charlotte and Anne's literary reputation. 16:84, 284(1974)
Tillotson, K. A day with Charlotte Brontėu in 1850. 16:81, 22(1971)
Tully, J. The crimes of Charlotte Brontė. (R) 24(1999), 203
Vaughan, C.E. Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a comparison and a contrast.
4:21, 217(1911)
Vipont, E. Weaver of dreams: the girlhood of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 15:76,
41(1966)
Ward, B. Charlotte Brontė and the world of 1846. 11:56, 3(1946)
Warwick, D. Squire and 'She Authors'. 23(1998), 159
Wheat, P.H. The Adytum of the heart: the literary criticism of Charlotte Brontė.
(R) 21:1/2, 42(1993)
Whitehead, B. Charlotte Brontė and her dearest Nell.(R) 21:3, 78(1994)
Wilks, B. Charlotte in love. (R) 23(1998), 197
Charlotte in love.[Letter] 24(1999), 103
Wills, J.C. The shrine of truth: an approach to the works of Charlotte Brontė.
15:80, 392(1970)
Winnifrith, T. & Chitham, E. Charlotte and Emily Brontė.(R) 19:8, 375(1989)
Wood, B. The Charlotte Brontė centenary. 5:27, 169(1917)
Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 3(1926)
Influence of the moorlands on Charlotte and
Emily Brontė. 6:32, 79(1922)
Sydney Dobell's article on Currer Bell. 5:28, 210(1918)
Wroot, H.E. A Brontė relic. (Account book 1848) 5:29, 274(1919)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.- Albion and Marina
Hatfield, C.W. Albion and Marina. 6:30, 3(1920)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - [Attributed works.]
Often rebuked, yet always back returning 26(2001), 68
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Drawings
Alexander, C. Art and artist in Charlotte Brontėd's juvenilia. 20:4, 177
(1991)
Bentley, P.E. A Charlotte Brontė sketch book. 11:58, 164(1948)
Stedman, J.W. Charlotte Brontė and Bewick's "British birds".
15:76 36(1966)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.-Emma
Thackeray, W.M. The last sketch. 2:10, 84(1899)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.-A Frenchman's journal
Edgerley, C.M. A Charlotte Brontė manuscript. 10:51, 69(1941)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.- Health
Gallagher, H.W. Charlotte Brontė: a surgeon's assessment. 18:95, 363(1985)
The death of Charlotte Brontė. 20:6, 329(1992)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.- Henriade(Voltaire)
Duthie, E.L. Charlotte Brontė's translation. The first canto of Voltaire's
"Henriade". 13:69, 347(1959)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.-It is all up
Hemelmans, J. "Passing events" and another manuscript. 20:3, 121(1991)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.- Jane Eyre
Andrews, Sir W.L. Is this film the real Jane Eyre. 10:54, 225(1944)
The "Times" review that made Charlotte Brontė cry, 11:60, 359(1950)
Aronsfeld, C.C. Jane Eyre in Hebrew.(Letter) 11:58, 183(1948)
Baker, B. Did Charlotte's husband suggest the name Jane Eyre? 22(1997), 132
Beer, P. Reader, I married him.(R) 16:85, 410(1975)
Berkeley, K. Jane Eyre, an opera (R) 26(2001), 97
Berman, R. Charlotte Brontė's natural history. 18:94, 271(1984)
Berry, J. The author of Jane Eyre. (Letter) 16:83, 206(1973)
Blackburn, R.H. "Thornycroft Hall": a rebuttal to Jane Eyre. 16:85,
353(1975)
Brontė, C. Jane Eyre. Edited by R.J.Dunn.(R) 19:7, 321(1989)
Jane Eyre. Edited by R.J.Dunn. (R) 26(2001), 206
Jane Eyre. Edited by B. Newman.(R) 21:7,367(1996)
Jane Eyre. Edited by M. Smith. (R) 26(2001), 89
Jane Eyre. Intro by A. Carter.(R) 20:4,229(1991)
Jane Eyre. Intro by J.A.Smith.(R) 12:65, 419(1955)
Connor, K. Jane Eyre - The Moravian connections. 22(1997), 37
'Miss Temple' and the Connors 26(2001), 27
Copley, J. Trollope, Charlotte Brontė and Mary Gresley. 22(l997),59
DeLeo, N. Charlotte Brontė's novel and Zeffirelli's film Jane Eyre. (R.)
G:2l, 28(1998)
Dodds, M.H. The Howitt's review of Jane Eyre 1847. 13:70, 438(1960)
Drew, D. Two new Brontė films. 16:81, 59(1971)
Duthie, E.L. Delacroix and Jane Eyre. Two quoted passages. 13:66, 24(1956)
Fermi, S.& Greenwood, R. Jane Eyre and the Greenwood family. 22(l997),44
Fermi, S.& Smith, J. The real Miss Andrews. 25(2000), l36
Freeman, J.H. Discord in the Parsonage. 22(l997), 65
Glen,H. New casebooks: Jane Eyre.(R) 23(1998), 84
Granger-Elton,C. Jane Eyre. G:18, 12(1997)
H., A. Jane Eyre and the school at Cowan Bridge.(Letter) 16:83, 207(1973)
Harrison, B. The real "Miss Temple". 16:85,361(1975)
Heywood, C. Pennine landscapes in Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights 26(2001),
187
Holloway, J.B. "Aurora Leigh" and Jane Eyre. 17:87,126(1977)
Houben, A. An Irish Jane Eyre? G:5, 14(1992)
Hoult, W.H. Charlotte Brontė's holiday in the Peak District. 14:74,19(1964)
Imlay, E. Charlotte Brontė and the mysteries of love: myth and allegory
in Jane Eyre.(R) 20:3, 174(1991)
Independent on Sunday Madwoman in the attic. 26 March 2000. (R) 26(2001), 99
James, D.L. Charades at Thornfield Hall and Gaunt House.17:86, 35(1976)
Kay, B. and Knowles, J. Where Jane Eyre and "Mary Barton" were born.
15:77,145(1967)
Keyworth, Rev. T. Morton Village in Jane Eyre. 1:4, 7(1897)
Knight, C. Reader what next? - the final chapter of Jane Eyre. 23(1998), 27
Kydd, R. The quiet stranger.(R) 20:4, 228(1991)
Langlois, E. Early critics and translations of Jane Eyre in France. 16:81, 11(1971)
Laughlin, M.P. John Wilson's "Lights and shadows of Scottish life"
and Jane Eyre. 20:5, 267(1992)
Lee, H.-H. Possibilities of hidden things. (R) 22(1997), 157
Lemon, C. H. Another opinion of the film. 10:54,229(1944)
A musical Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights as opera. 15:77,143(1967)
Loe, T. Rejection and progress in Jane Eyre. 19:8, 355(1989)
Mitchell, J. The 'taste' of Charlotte Brontė. 14:72, 20(1962)
Murphy, S. Charlotte Brontė and the appearance of Jane Eyre. 23(1998),
17
Nudd, D.M. Biblibgraphy of film, television and stage adaptations of Jane Eyre.
20:3, 169(1991)
Oldfield, J. 'The homely web of truth': dress as the mirror of personality in
Jane Eyre and Villette. 16:83,177(1973)
Oram, E. The 'taste' of Charlotte Brontė. 14:72, 20(1962)
Patterson, S. Before their time: an examination of women in society. 19:1/2,
55(1986)
Peters, Margot An unpublished Brontė letter: the second
edition of Jane Eyre. (13 Jan.1848) 18:92, 115(1982)
Pollin, B.R. Two letters concerning Charlotte Brontė in
contemporary American journals, 16:83,205(1973)
Raleigh, H.K. The broadcast version of Jane Eyre. 11:56, 35(1946)
Rankin, J.E. The Bells and their chimes. 18:92,129(1982)
Sabol, R.C. & Bender, T.K. A concordance to Brontė's Jane Eyre.18:92,159(1982)
Schönberger-Schleicher, E. Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a narrative
analysis of
Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. (R) 24(1999), 199
Sellars, J. Showing of Jane Eyre at the National Museum of Photography, Film
and Television at Bradford. G:4, 10(1991)
Simmons, J.R.jr. "Small, prim, and Quaker-like": reinventing Joanna
Baillie as Jane Eyre. 21:4, 149(1994)
So you think you know Jane Eyre! G:26, 2(2001)
Spence, N. Jane's alter ego.(Play) (R) G:24, 19(2000)
Stead, J.J. Hathersage and Jane Eyre. 1:4, 26(1896)
Sullivan, P. Rochester reconsidered: Jane Eyre in the light of the Samson story.
16:83,192(1973)
Thomas, D.M. Charlotte: the final journey of Jane Eyre.(R) 25(2000), 197
Tintner, A.R. Henry James use of Jane Eyre in The turn
of the screw. 17:86, 42(1976)
Vaisey, Sir H.B. Early reviews of Jane Eyre. 11:58, 184(1948)
Victoria, Queen Queen Victoria and Jane Eyre. 11:59, 247(1949)
Weir, E.M. Contemporary reviews of the first Brontė novels. 11:57,89(1947)
Westwater, M. Rochester and Greg and Jane and Julia. 18:94, 286(1984)
Wood, B. The connection of Charlotte Brontė with the Lake District. 5:23,
13(1913)
First editions of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. 5:27, 188(1917)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.- John Henry
Geer, J.R. An unpublished manuscript by Charlotte Brontė. 15:76, 20(1966)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.- Juvenilia
Alexander, C. Art and artist in Charlotte Brontė's juvenilia. 20:4., 177(1991)
The early writings of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 18:93, 243(1983)
Recent research on Charlotte Brontė's juvenilia. 18:91, 15(1981)
Brontė, C. An edition of the early writings of Charlotte Brontė. Vo1.1.
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Juvenilia 1829-1835. (R) 23(1998), 77
Conover, R. St.J. Creating Angria. 24(1999), 16
MacLean, G.E. Unpublished essays in novel writing by C. Brontė. 5:26, 137(1916)
Ratchford, F.E. Legends of Angria.(R) 8:43, 103(1933)
Stedman, J.W. The genesis of the Genii. 14:75, 16(1965)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte.-Letters
Charlotte Brontė note. (To Mrs Taylor, Stanbury) 18:94, 301(1984)
Charlotte to Mrs Gaskell. (15 Nov. 1853) 12:65, facing p.428(1955)
Charlotte Brontė letter to Laetitia Wheelwright, 15 March 1849. 25(2000),
107
Letter from Charlotte. (29 May 1850) 13:66, 39(1956)
A letter from Charlotte to W.S. Williams. (18 Aug 1848) 12:64, 301(1954)
Two letters from Charlotte. (6 Feb.1846;13 Mar.1848) 12:64, 299(1954)
Two letters from Charlotte Brontė. (29 Mar.1853; 3 June 1850) 12:65, 409(1955)
Letters from Charlotte to Francis Bennoch. 13:67, 141(1957)
Two letters from Charlotte Brontė to Mrs Gaskell. 12:62, 121(1952)
Unpublished letter by Charlotte Brontė.(28 Jul.1854) 5:29, 274(1919)
Brontė, C. The letters of Charlotte Brontė. Vol.1.(R) 21:6, 262(1996)
The letters of Charlotte Brontė.(Audio cassette) (R) 23(1998), 79
Brontė Society Brontė letters purchased. 16:81, 19(1971)
Charlotte Brontė manuscript and letters purchased.16:82, 110(1972)
Important Brontėana purchased. 17:89, 276(1979)
A letter from Charlotte Brontė to Ellen Nussey
returns to Haworth. (20 Jan.1839) 16:83, 203(1973)
"To that same Quarterly"... unpublished letter
by Charlotte Brontė. (4 Sept.1849) 16:84, 276(1974)
Two letters by Charlotte Brontė. (28 May 1853;
6 Mar 1850) 17:87,122(1977)
An unpublished letter by Charlotte Brontė.
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Chitham, E. The letters of C. Brontė Vol.2. (R) 26(2001), 87
Curtis, Dame M. Charlotte Brontė in her letters. 13:70, 411(1960)
Lemon, C.H. "An exciting chapter in the Society's history": purchase
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autograph letters by Charlotte Brontė. 17:90, 348(1980)
Brontė diary. 18:93, 234(1983)
Peters, Margot An unpublished Brontė letter: the second edition
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Rhodes, M.G. Where are the letters? 15:78, 250(1968)
Smith, M. Charlotte Brontė's letters. 20:1, 39(1990)
A window on the world: Charlotte Brontė's correspondence with her publishers.
21:7, 339(1996)
Spielmann, M.H. The recently discovered letters from Charlotte Brontė to
Professor Constantin Heger. 5:24, 49(1914)
Stevens, J. A Brontė letter corrected. 16:81, 46(1971)
Walker, A.D. Charlotte letter dated.(28 May 1850) 19:4, 148(1987)
Winnifrith, T. The Birstall letters. 21:5, 187(1995)
Woodward, Prof. Three Brontė letters. 14:74, 46(1964)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Lily Hart
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BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Manuscripts
Alexander, C. A bibliography of the manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė.(R)
18:93, 243(1983)
Dessner, L.J. Charlotte Brontė's "Le nid", an unpublished manuscript.
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Edgerley, C.M. A Charlotte Brontė manuscript. 10:51, 69(1941)
Hatfield, C.W. The early manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė:
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6:33, 153(1923)
6:34, 220(1924)
Smith, M. The manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė's novels. 18:93, 189(1983)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Marriage
Barker, J.R.V. Subdued expectations: Charlotte Brontė's
marriage settlement. 19:12, 33(1986)
Oram, E. Charlotte Brontė's honeymoon. 15:79, 343(1969)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Novels
Alton, A.H. Books in the novels of Charlotte Brontė. 21:7, 265(1996)
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Chard, M.J. "Apple of discord": centrality of the Eden myth in Charlotte
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Dessner, L.J. The homely web of truth.(R) 17:86, 67(1976)
Edwards, N. Charlotte Brontė: the novels. 25(2000), 90
Garnett, R. The place of Charlotte Brontė in nineteenth century fiction.2:14,
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Gates, B.T. Critical essays on Charlotte Brontė. 20:5,311(1992)
Griffin, B. The mistress. 25(2000), 93
Hoddinott, A. The endings of Charlotte Brontė's novels. 25(2000), 31
Hughes, J. Charlotte Brontė's art of sensation 26(2001), 19
Jack, I. Physiognomy, phrenology and characterisation in
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Knies, E.A. The art of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 16:81, 56(1971)
Linder, C.A. Romantic imagery in the novels of Charlotte Brontė.(R)17:89,
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Martin, R.B. The accents of persuasion: Charlotte Brontė's novels.(R)15:76,
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Peters, Margot Charlotte Brontė: style in the novel.(R) 16:83, 236(1973)
Smith, M. The manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė's novels.18:93, 189(1983)
Wroot, H.E. The persons and places of the Brontė novels. 3 (1906)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Passing events
Bemelmans, J. Passing events and another manuscript. 20:3, 121(1991)
BRONTĖ, -Charlotte - Poetry
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The poems of Charlotte Brontė. Ed by T.Winnifrith.(R)18:95, 400(1985)
Hatfield, C.W. Two unpublished poems by Charlotte Brontė.7:41, 290(1931)
Huguenin, C.A. Charlotte Brontė's juvenile poems. 13:66,10(1956)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Portraits
A disputed portrait of Charlotte Brontė. 4:16, 17(1907)
Barker, J.R.V. Charlotte Brontė's photograph. 19:1/2, 27(1986)
Two possible photographs of Charlotte Brontė. 22(1997), 138
Bostridge, M. Charlotte Brontė and George Richmond. 17:86, 58(1976)
Farrer, E. Charlotte Brontė identified on a photograph. 12:61, 48(1951)
Hall, A.W. In response to Dr. Juliet Barker. 22(1997), 139
In response to Margaret Smith. 22(1997), 143
"The photograph". (Letter) G:15, 3(1995)
Two possible photographs of Charlotte Brontė. 21:7, 293(1996)
Smith, M. The photograph. (Charlotte Brontė.) G:14, 29(1995)
[Needham photographs.] 22(1997), 142
Whittaker, G. Charlotte Brontė's photograph. 17:89, 293(1979)
Wood, B. The disputed portrait of Charlotte Brontė. 5:24, 78(1914)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - The Professor
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Brontė, C. Professor. Ed, by M.Smith and H. Rosengarten.(R) 19:7, 322(1989)
Kauer, U. Narrative cross-dressing in Charlotte Brontė's The Professor
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Newman, N.F. Workers, gentlemen and landowners 26(2001), 10
Wheeler, M.D. Literary and Biblical allusion in The Professor. 17:86, 46(1976)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Secret
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BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Shirley
Aronsfeld, C.C. Shirley and the spirit of endurance. 10:53, 171(1943)
Briggs, A. Private and social themes in Shirley. 13:68, 283(1958)
Brontė, C. Shirley. Ed. By H.Rosengarten and M. Smith.(R)17:89, 307(1979)
Brontė Society. A word to the "Quarterly": Charlotte Brontė's
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preface to Shirley. 16:85, 329(1975)
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Figart, L.B. Charlotte on the Plain of Shinar. Biblical connections in Shirley.
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Grayson, L. Shirley. Charlotte Brontė's own evidence, (Letter) 14:73, 31(1963)
Heaton, H. The economic background of Shirley 8:42, 3(1932)
Holgate, I. The structure of Shirley. 14:72, 27(1962)
Jeffares, A.N. Shirley a Yorkshire novel. 15:79, 281(1969)
Kenny, P. Shirley: the answer of dialogue. 20:5, 257(1992)
Padilla, Y. Dreaming of Eve, Prometheus, and the Titans:
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Parkins, W. "Transparent allegory" and Charlotte Brontė's Shirley.20:3,
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Passel, A.W. The three voices in Charlotte Brontė's Shirley.15:79, 323(1969)
Stead, J.J. The Shirley country. 1:7(1897)
The Shirley country: being a revised and extended
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Stevens, J. Sidelights on "Shirley" Brontėana in New Zealand.
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Tompkins, J.M.S. Caroline Helstone's eyes. 14:71, 18(1961)
Wood, B. The last of the "Shirley" curates. 5:24, 82(1914)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Silence
Edgerley, C.M. A Charlotte Brontė manuscript. 10:51, 69(1941)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Some love sorrows dismal howls.
Edgerley, C.M. A Charlotte Brontė manuscript. 10:51, 69(1941)
BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Something about Arthur
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BRONTĖ, Charlotte - Villette
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Brontė, C. Villette. Ed. By H.Rosengarten and M. Smith.(R) 19:7., 322(1989)
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Brontė Society. New acquisitions. 23(1998), 88
Charlier, G. Brussels life in Villette. 12:65, 386(1955)
Gerard, F. Villette: an uncharted course? 26(2001), 199
Higuchi, A. Concert at the Fete in Villette. 20:5, 273(1992)
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Lemon, C. H. The origins of Ginevra Fanshawe. 16:81, 51(1971)
Oldfield, J. 'The homely web of truth': dress as the mirror
of personality in Jane Eyre and Villette. 16:83, 177(1973)
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55(1986)
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