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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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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 Maria, née Branwell
Edgerley, C.M. Mrs Brontė. 11:56, 29(1946)
BRONTE, Rev. Patrick
Grave night, in ebon chariot hurled
lines 25-29, 41, 42 18:93, 213(1983)
In Haworth, a parish of ancient renown 19:1/2, 21
My food is but spare
lines 81-88 11:60, 316(1950)
On conversion 19:6, 275(1988)
The glowing East in lovely hues was drest
lines 139, 140, 167, 168 6:34, 208(1924)
Adams, A.M. Brunty and Brontė. 23(1998), 74
Local literature links: Patrick Brontė's background. 22(1997), 19
Baumber, N. Patrick Brontė and the development of primary education in
Haworth. 24(1999), 66
Beckwith, F. Letters of the Rev. Patrick Brontė to "The Leeds Intelligencer"13:70,
433(1960)
Bentley, P.E. Plaque on Rev. Patrick Brontė's birthplace.13:66, 35(1956)
Brontė Family.-Letters New aquisitions. 12:63, 195(1953)
Cannon, R. The road to Haworth.(R) 17:90, 387(1980)
Crowther, G. The Rev. Patrick Brontė's tax returns. 12:65, 406(1955)
Dewhirst, I. The Rev. Patrick Brontė and the Keighley Mechanics' Institute.14:75,
35(1965)
The Rev. Patrick Brontė and the Keighley Savings Bank. 15:77, 142(1967)
Elfenbein, A. The argument between the Rev. Winterbottom and the Rev.
Brontė. 20:2, 89(1990)
Glasgow, E. In Patrick Brontė's good books.(R) 25(2000), 98
Hatfield, C.W. Letter from Patrick Brontė on the death of
his wife. (27 Nov. 1821) 7:41, 284(1931)
The Reverend Patrick Brontė and Mrs E.C. Gaskell.
Sources of biographers information. 8:43, 83(1933)
8:44, 125(1934)
Holgate, I. The cottage in the wood. 13:67, 149(1957)
Hook, R. The father of the family. 17:87, 95(1977)
Hopkins, A.B. Biographer's postscript. 14:71, 8(1961)
Lawson, K. Patrick Brontė's "On conversion". 19:6, 271 (1988)
Lemon, C.H. An American visitor for Mr. Brontė. 15:79, 327(1969)
Lewis, J.W. Why did Patrick change his name from Brunty to Brontė? 22(1997),
127
Lock, J. and Dixon, W.T. A man of sorrow.(R) 14:75, 41(1965)
Patrick Brontė born 17th March 1777. 17:87, 91(1977)
Stanley, B.E. Patrick Brontė's notebook. 14:72, 17(1962)
Sumner, C.D. Sumner, C.D. On the wings of song. 20:1, 53(1990)
Timings, E.K. A great fancy for arms. Correspondence between the
Revd. Patrick Brontė and the Ordnance Office. 14:71, 13(1961)
Treacy, Rt. Rev. E. Centenary of the death of the Rev. Patrick Brontė,
A.B. Sermon preached at Haworth Church. 14:71, 3(1961)
BRONTĖ, Rev. Patrick. - Letters
Letter to Rev. A. P. Irwine 15 April 1851 26(2001), 73
Beckwith, F. Letters of the Rev. Patrick Brontė to
"The Leeds Intelligencer" 13:70, 433(1960)
Brontė Family New Acquisitions. 12:63, 193(1953)
Hatfield, C.W. Letter from Patrick Brontė on the death of
his wife.(27 Nov.1821) 7:41, 284(1931)
Lemon, C.H. Acquisition of Brontė drawings and a letter by Mr. Brontė.
16:85, 350(1975)
Brontė diary. 18:93, 236(1983)
Smith, M. A reconstructed letter. (P.Brontė 17 Feb.1860) 20:1, 43(1990)
Timings, E.K. A great fancy for arms. Correspondence between the
Revd. Patrick Brontė and the Ordnance Office. 14:71, 13(1961)
Woodward, Prof. Three Brontė letters. 14:74, 46(1964)
BRONTĖ, Patrick Branwell
Branwell Brontė's flute book 1831-33. Intro. by R.Rastall.(R) 18:91, 47(1981)
Brother in the shadow. Research by M. Butterfield...
editing by R.J.Duckett.(R) 19:7, 320(1989)
The hand of the arch-sinner: two Angrian chronicles by Branwell Brontė.
Edited by R.G..Collins.(R) 21:3, 87(1994)
(Letters, 1842-1848) to J.B.Leyland. 6:35, 281(1925)
Two letters from Branwell to J.Frobisher. 12:65, 410(1955)
(Letter, o. (Letter c.1848) to John Brown. 6:35, 310(1925)
PaWi~ck The poems The poems of Patrick Branwell Brontė.Edited by V.A. Neufeldt.(R)20:3,
173(1991)
The poems of Branwell Brontė. Edited by T. Winnifrith.(R)18:93, 244(1983)
The works of Patrick Branwell Brontė: an edition,
ed. V.A.Neufeldt. Vol.1 (R) 24(1999), 105
Vol.2, 3. (R) 25(2000), 199
Poetry
Amid the world' a wide din around 7:37, 83(1927)
Brothers and men - one moment stay 8:43, 65(1933)
Calm and clear the day declining
lines 1-4, 17-42, 57-62, 85-88, 105 -108, 121-138,
197-202, 250-258, 281, 282 13:68, 255(1958)
135-144 25(2000), 45
161-164,169,170 25(2000), 46
203-206 25(2000), 47
From Earth, whose life-reviving April showers 19:8, 366(1989)
He little knows - whose life has smoothly passed 7:37, 86(1927)
I sit, this evening, far away 7:37, 95(1927)
Man thinks too often that his earth-born cares 7:37, 83(1927)
Man thinks too often that the ills of life 7:37,74(1927)
Misery I. lines 332-337 25(2000), 48
Misery II lines 102-105 25(2000), 49
140-143 25(2000), 49
247-249 25(2000), 49
277,278 25(2000), 49
331-334 25(2000), 48
O God! while I in pleasure's wiles 7:37, 91(1927)
Oh Thou,whose beams were most withdrawn 7:37, 72(1927)
Once again in bright summer now
lines 112-119, 122-127 14:75, 18(1965)
Son of heaven, in heavenly musing 8:44, 150(1934)
Still and bright, in twilight shining
lines 96-104, 300-305, 327-332 15:80, 410(1970)
Take my friend this little token 7:36, 41(1926)
The beams of Fame dry up Affection's tears 7:37, 87(1927)
The desolate earth, the wintry sky 7:37, 88(1927)
The light of thy ancestral hall
lines 1-8, 17-32 13:68, 254(1958)
Think not that life is happiness 19:1/2, 17(1986)
When first old Time with me shook hands 7:37, 87(1927)
When side by side, at twilight, sitting 7:37, 92(1927)
While holy Wheelhouse far above lines 39-45 23(1998), 178
Winds within our chimney thunder
lines 1-4 7:37, 94(1927)
Bradford - Cartwright Hall
Branwell Brontė and his artistic circle G:11, 11(1994)
Brontė, P.B. Branwell Brontė's flute book, 1831-3.(R) 18:91, 47(1981)
Burton, M. An evening with Branwell Brontė. G:8, 20(1993)
Cheney, P. Another Branwell liaison? 21:7, 303(1996)
Cockerill, T. A Brontė at Broughton-in-Furness. 15:76, 34(1966)
Cockerell, T. Branwell Brontė and the Postlethwaites. 23(1998), 149
Collins, R.G. Bringing Branwell in from the cold:
retrieving the prose chronicles. 21:6, 253(1996)
Curtis, Dame M. Further thoughts on Branwell Brontė' s
story: a discussion. 14:72, 3(1962)
Dearden, W. Who wrote Wuthering Heights? 7:37, 98(1927)
Dinsdale, A. Branwell Brontė and the landlord of the Black Bull. 21:7,
357(1996)
Duckett, R.J. Branwell Brontė and his circle. G:12, 11(1994)
Du Maurier, D. The infernal world of Branwell Brontė. (R) 14:71, 38(1961)
Second thoughts on Branwell. 23(1998), 155
Fraser, R. Mrs Robinson and Branwell Brontė:
some mistaken evidence. 19:1/2, 29(1986)
Gawthrop, H. Branwell Brontė and the Robinson-Merrall link 26(2001), 77
Gerin, W. Branwell Brontė: a biography.(R) 14:71, 38(1961)
Heywood, C. "Alas! poor Caunt": Branwell's emancipationist cartoon.
21:5, 177(1995)
Holgate, I. The key to "Caroline". 13:68, 251(1958)
Hustwick, W. Branwell Brontė and freemasonry. 13:66, 19(1956)
Lemon, C. Branwell Brontė and the Leyland brothers. 24(1999), 33
Lewis, L. Branwell Brontė: a parallel in Wuthering Heights. 19:5, 221(1988)
Lightfoot, M. J. Branwell Brontė, Mary Taylor and Sydney Wynde 26(2001),
152
Neufeldt, V.A. A newly discovered publication by Branwell Brontė. 24(1999),
11
The writings of Patrick Branwell Brontė. 24(1999), 146
Olsen, T. The weary are at rest. A reconsideration of Branwell Brontė.10:55,
269(1945)
Quarm, J. Arming me from fear. Branwell Brontė's contribution
to Wuthering Heights. 17:89, 278(1979)
Reaney, J. Zamorna! (Play) (R) G:24, 26(2000)
Stone, P. The captive dove.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
Vaisey, Sir H.B. Wuthering Heights. A note on its authorship. 11:56, 14(1946)
Van Der Meer, C.A. Branwell's role in the creation of Heathcliff. 25(2000),
42
Waddington-Feather,J. 150th anniversary of the death of Patrick Branwell Brontė.
Service of remembrance. G:22, 8(1999)
Wall, F. Some notes on the art and life of Patrick Branwell Brontė. 10:51,
57(1941)
Winnifrith, T. The background to Sir James Stephen's letter. 21:4, 151 (1994)
The life of Patrick Branwell Brontė. 24(1999), 1
Wood, B. Patrick Branwell Brontė and Wuthering Heights. 7:37, 97(1927)
BRONTĖ, Patrick Branwell - Juvenilia
Conover, R. St. J. Creating Angria. 24(1999), 16
Stedman, J.W. The genesis of the genii. 14:75, 16(1965)
BRONTĖ, Patrick Branwell - Letters
(Letters, 1842-1848) to J.B. Leyland. 6:35, 310(1925)
Two letters from Branwell to J. Frobisher. 12:65, 410(1955)
(Letter, c.1848) to John Brown. 6:35, 310(1925)
Brontė, C. (Letters, 1845-1848, extracts) relating to P.B.Brontė and
Mrs Lydia Robinson. 6:35, 311(1925)
Brontė Society Brontė letters purchased. 16:81, 19(1971)
BRONTĖ, Patrick Branwell - Manuscripts.
Gill, S. A manuscript of Branwell Brontė, with letter of Mrs Gaskell. 15:80,
408(1970)
Hatfield, C.W. A complete transcript of the Leyland manuscripts. 6:35, 278(1925)
Neufeldt, V.A. A bibliography of the manuscripts of Patrick Branwell Brontė.(R)
21:4, 116(1994)
BRONTĖ, Patrick Branwell - Paintings
Terry, H. Robert Taylor: a recently discovered portrait by P. B. Brontė
26(2001), 71
BRONTĖ, Patrick Branwell - Poetry
Brontė, P.B. The poems of Patrick Branwell Brontė. Edited by
V.A. Neufeldt. (R) 20:3, 173(1991)
The poems of Branwell Brontė. Edited by T. Winnifrith.(R) 18:93, 244(1983)
Goodacre, S.H. The published poems of Branwell Brontė. 19:8, 361(1989)
Hatfield, C.W. Asreal... Unpublished poems by P.B.Brontė. 8:43, 63(1933)
Unpublished poems by Patrick Branwell Brontė. 7:37, 71(1927)
BRONTĖ, Patrick Branwell - Prose
Reaney, J. C. A fresh look at P.B.Brontė: the prose 26(2001), 1
BRONTĖ, Texas
Odom, K.C. Brontė, Texas and Haworth, West Yorkshire. G:11, 18(1994)
BRONTĖ BIRTHPLACE TRUST
Vincenzi, R. Brontė Birthplace Trust. G:20, 30(1998)
BRONTĖ BRIDGE
Brontė Society The Brontė bridge. 20:2, 100(1990)
BRONTĖ CONFERENCE - Leeds
Hutchings, K. Conflagration at Brontė Conference Hotel. G:22, 9(1999)
BRONTĖ FALLS
Graham, J. Spring walk - Brontė Falls. G:25, 5(2000)
BRONTĖ FAMILY
Abercrombie, L. The Brontės today. 6:34, 179(1924).
Allott, M. The Brontės: the critical heritage. (R) 16:84, 306(1974)
Amster, J. Dream keepers: the young Brontės.(R) 16:84, 307(1974)
Andrews, Sir W.L. Clues from the Brontė 'Juvenilia'. 10:52, 102(1942)
Hollywood and the Brontės. 11:56, 38(1946)
Miss Bentley's guide to the Brontės. 11:58, 186(1948)
Putting the Brontės on stage. 11:59, 271(1949)
Ups and downs of celebrity: a Brontė investigation.11:57, 81(1947)
Arnold, H.H. Americans and the Brontės. 10:50, 12(1940)
Baillie, Sir J.B. Religion and the Brontėes. 7:37, 59(1927)
Baker, R. Dr. Wright and the Brontės. 23(1998), 171
Banks, L.R. Dark quartet. (R) 17:87, 146(1977)
Path to the silent country. (R) 17:88, 231(1978)
Barker, J.R.V. The Brontė yearbook. (R) 20:4, 230(1991)
The Brontės.(R) 21:5, 201(1995)
The Brontės: a life in letters.(R) 23(1998),75
Barnard, R. Dickens and. the Brontės. 25(2000), 109
Bellamy, J. Mary Taylor, Ellen Nussey and Brontė biography. 21:7, 275(1996)
Bentley, P.E. The Brontės. (R) 11:58, 186(1948)
The Brontės. Compiled by P. Bentley.
(Jackdaw No. 116) (R) 16:81, 58(1971)
The Brontės and Methodism. 11:59, 270(1949)
A novelist looks at the Brontė novels. 11:58, 139(1948)
Blackburn, R.N. The Brontė sisters: selected source materials for college
research papers. (R) 14:75, 45(1965)
British Council Brontė exhibition in Spain. 11:59, 283(1949)
The Hegers. A Brontė luncheon in Brussels for Dr. P. Bentley.12:61, 27(1951)
Brontė Society A Brontė TV programme. 13:67, 155(1957)
Dedication of the Brontė Memorial Chapel at Haworth.14:74, 1(1964)
Film: The Brontė Sisters. 16:81, 62(1971)
Brontės, The Family history. (R) 23(1998), 83
The Heather edition. Arr. and intro. by P. Bentley. (R)11:60, 371(1950)
Cambridge bibliography of English literature. 3rd ed. Vo&.4.(R) 26(2001),
210
Campbell, I. The Brontės' appeal. 25(2000), 1
Cannon, J. The history of the Brontė family from Ireland to Wuthering Heights.
(R) 25(2000), 199
The road to Haworth. (R) 17:90, 387(1980)
Cecil, Lord E.C.D. Fresh thoughts on the Brontės. 16:83, 169(1973)
Chadwick, E.A. In the footsteps of the Brontės.(R) 5:25, 120(1915)
Chapple, J.A.V. A sense of place: Elizabeth Gaskell and the Brontės. 20:6,
313(1992)
Childe,W.R. The literary background of the Brontės. 10:54, 204(1944)
Chitham, E. The Brontės' Irish background. 25(2000), 66
Chitham, E. and Winnifrith, T. Brontė facts and Brontė problems. (R)
18:94, 309(1984)
Cook, E.T. They lived: a Brontė novel.(R) 9:46, 50(1936)
Cornish, D.H. The Brontės study of French. 11:57, 97(1947)
Crowther, G. Festival at Haworth. 12:61, 39(1951)
Success of a Youth Brontė Festival. 12:64, 290(1954)
Cunliffe, W.R. The Brontės in other peoples books. 11:60, 332(1950)
Delafield, E.M. The Brontės (R) 9:46, 50(1936)
Dodds, M.H.. Daughters of the clergy. 14:75, 20(1965)
George Hudson and the Brontės. 14:72, 36(1962)
Drabble, M. The writer as recluse: the theme of solitude in the works of
the Brontės. 16:84, 259(1974)
Duckett, R.J. Young visitors meet the Brontės. G:6, 1(1992)
Duthie, E.L. Journeys in the lives and novels of the Brontės. 19:4, 137(1987)
Eagleton, T. Myths of power: a Marxist study of the Brontės. (R) 16:85,
409(1975)
Second edition 19:8, 378(1989)
Elliott, Rev. W.T. Atmosphere in the Brontė works. 7:38, 119(1928)
Evans, G. and B.L. Everyman's companion to the Brontės.(R) 18:92, 158(1982)
Fermi, S. The Brontės at the Clergy Daughters School: when did they leave?
21:6, 219(1996)
Fermi, S. and Kinghorn, D. The Brontės and the case of the Beaver forgery.
21:1/2, 15(1993)
Fielding, K.J. The Brontės and The North American Review. 13:66, 14(1956)
Fry, C. Genius, talent and failure. 17:86, 1(1976)
Garbett, Rt.Rev. C. The courage of the Brontės. 11:60, 327(1950)
Gerin, W. My dear master: a play. (R) 12:65, 408(1955)
Gosse, Sir E.W. The challenge of the Brontės. 2:14, 195(1904)
Guiseley - Parish Church The Brontė marriage at Guiseley. 14:73, 33(1963)
Hadow, Sir W.H. Education, as treated by the Brontės. 6:35, 261(1925)
Haley, Sir W. Three sisters. 11:57, 73(1947)
Hall, A. The Brontė/Fennell connection. G:8, 9(1993)
Hanson, L. and E.M. The four Brontės.(R) 11:60, 370(1950)
New edition 15:77, 149(1967)
Harrison, G.E. The clue to the Brontės. (R) 11:59, 269(1949)
Hart, A. Studies, time, the author as wife. 16:85, 376(1975)
Hesketh, S. Needlework in the lives and novels of the Brontė sisters. 22(1997),
72
Hirst, Rev. J.C. The burial place of the Brontės. 9:48, 181(1938)
Hodgkins, I. Jane Austen, the Brontė family & Mrs Gaskell. A catalogue.
(R) 23(1998), 82
Holgate, I. The Brontės at Thornton: 1815-1820. 13:69, 323(1959)
Hopewell, D.G. Brontė ceremony in Westminster Abbey: Address. 11:58, 152(1948)
The Brontės of Haworth. 11:58, 157(1948)
The Misses Brontė - Victorians. 10:50, 3(1940)
A Westminster Abbey memorial to the Brontės. 9:49, 236(1939)
Howe, M.J.A. Genius explained. (R) 25(2000), 192
Huguenin, C.A. Brontėana at Princeton University. 12:65, 39(1955)
Lane, M. The Brontė story.(R) 12:63, 206(1953)
The Brontės go to London. 18:92, 88(1982)
The drug-like Brontė dream. 12:62, 79(1952)
Lemon, C.H. Classics of Brontė scholarship. (R) 25(2000), 87
Loudan, J. A Northern Ireland broadcast. 12:62, 118(1952)
MacCarthy, D. The Brontės in their books. 10:55, 263(1945)
McNees, E. The Brontė sisters. Critical assessmants. (R) 22(1997), 149
Masson, The Brontės.(R) 9:46, 49(1936)
Matthews, U.E.J.B. Brontė descendants.(Letter) 24(1999), 104
The spelling of the name Brontė. 23(1998), 177
Meeker, C. Haworth: home of the Brontės. 1:2 (1895)
Mikkelsen, A. Tre sostre.(R) 12:64, 295(1954)
Miller, L. The Brontė myth (R) 26(2001), 207
Morris, B. The Brontės and education, education, education. 22(1997), 1
Morrison, N.A.B. Haworth harvest: the lives of the Brontės.(R) 15:79, 352(1969)
Nicoll, Sir W.R. The Brontė sisters. 1:8, 20(1898)
Norway and the Brontės. 11:59, 261(1949)
Nussey, J.T.M. Notes on the background of three incidents in
the lives of the Brontės. 15:79, 331(1969)
Offer, R. The Brontės: their relation to the history and
politics of their time. 10:53, 150(1943)
O'Neill, J. The world of the Brontės. (R) 23(1998), 78
Orme, D. The Brontės. (R) 25(2000), 196
Peters, Maureen An enigma of Brontės.(R) 16:84, 307(1974)
Pinion, F.B. A Brontė companion.(R) 16:85, 407(1975)
Pollin, B.R. The Brontės in the American periodical press of their day.
16:85, 383(1975)
Preston, A.H. John Greenwood and the Brontės. 12:61, 35(1951)
Ratchford, F.E. An American postscript. 11:57, 87(1947)
Texas adopts the Brontės. 11:56, 33(1946)
Rauth, H. A survey of Brontė plays. 16:84, 288(1974)
Raymond, E. In the steps of the Brontės. (R) 11:59, 265(1949)
Reid, Sir T.W. The Brontės. 2:9, 8(1899)
Reynolds, P. Sound stories. Women writers, No.3: the Brontės. (R) 24(1999),
116
Rhodes, M.H. A brief interlude: the Brontės at Silverdale. 14:74, 44(1964)
Robertson, Sir C.G. The Brontės "experience of life". 9:46, 37(1936)
Romieu, E. & G. The Brontė sisters.(R) G:9, 20(1993)
Rowe, J.H. The maternal relatives of the Brontės. 6:33,135(1923)
Saintsbury, G.E.B. The position of the Brontės as origins in the history
of
the English novel. 2:9,18(1899)
Seccombe, T. The place of the Brontės among women novelists
of the last century. 5:23, 8(1913)
Selincourt, E.de. The genius of the Brontės. 2:15, 234(1906)
Sellars, J. and Alexander, C. The art of the Brontės.(R) G:11, 8(1994)
Shakespeare Head Brontė. (R) 8:42, 33(1932)
Shorter, C.K. New light on the Brontės. 1:8, 10(1898)
Slater, A. The Brontės: a primary perspective. G:13, 2(1995)
Smith, W.E. The Brontė sisters: a bibliographical catalogue. (R) 25(2000),
101
Snowden, J.K. The Brontės as artists and as prophets. 4:19, 78(1909)
Stead, J.J. A chronology of the principal events in the lives of
the Brontė family. 1:5, (1897)
Stollard, M.L. The Brontės in Leeds. 13:69, 360(1959)
The pupils of the Brontės. 13:67, 145(1957)
Stoneman, P. The Brontės in other people's childhoods. 23(1998), 3
Sumner, C.D. Reflections on the Brontės in the Spen Valley
and district. (R) 16:84, 303(1974)
Symington, J.A. Bibliography of the works of all members of the Brontė
family
and of Brontėana. (R) 25(2000), 182
Tas, J. A Brontė circle in Holland.(Letter) 11:56, 42(1946)
Terry, H. Scribblemania G: 26, 3(2001)
Thormahlen, K. The Brontės and religion. (R) 25(2000), 186
Toklum, L. Scandinavian broadcasts. 12:62, 99(1952)
Vernon, P.M. Brontė exhibition, Casterton School, May 2000 G; 26, 12(2001)
Wallace, K. Immortal wheat.(R) 12:61, 40(1951)
Ward, N.E. A guide to historic Haworth and. the Brontės. (R) 25(2000),
204 G:25, 24(2000)
Weir, E.M. Mr Hopewell and the Brontės. 13:66, 36(1956)
Welldon, Rt.Rev. J.E.C. The Brontė family in relation to Manchester.4:20,
144(1910)
West, R. Follies of Brontė obsession. 12:64, 306(1954)
The role of fantasy in the work of the Brontės. 12:64, 255(1954)
What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 161(1943)
White, K. The Brontės. (R) 24(1999), 105
Whone, C. Where the Brontės borrowed books. 11:60, 344(1950)
Wilcocks, R. Brontės on the Web. 23(1998), 183
Wilks, B. The Brontės. (R) 16:85, 409(1975)
Schools and schooling in the life and literature of the Brontė family.
18:95, 355(1985)
Wilson, Hon. B. The Brontės as governesses. 9:49,217 (1939)
Winnifrith, T. The Brontės.(R) 17:87,146 (1977)
The Brontės and their background. (R) 16:83, 232(1973)
Major authors on CD-ROM: the Brontės. (R) 23(1998), 190
Wise, T.J. A bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of the
members of the Brontė family. (R) 5:28, 209(1918)
Wohl, A.S. The Victorian family: structure and stresses. (R) 17:88, 233(1978)
Wood, B. A bibliography of the works of the Brontė family. 1:1, (1895)
Supplement 1:6, (1897)
Sale of Brontė relics. 5:25, 116(1915)
Wroot, H.E. The Brontė memorial window at Haworth Church. 6:30, 22(1920)
Yates, W.W. Dewsbury and the Brontės. 1:3, 8(1895)
Zhang, S. The Brontės live in my heart. G:24, 11(2000)
Brontė research in China. 24(1999), 174
25(2000), 85
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Drawings
Alexander, C. Book launch for The art of the Brontės. G:13, 12(1995)
Alexander, C. and Sellars, J. The art of the Brontės.(R) 21:7, 365(1996)
Brontė Society. Five Brontė drawings return to the Parsonage. 18:91,
25(1981)
Johnson, S.E. The Brontės and the natural world. 19:4, 176(1987)
Lemon, C.H. Acquisition of Brontė drawings and a letter by Mr Brontė.
16:85, 350(1975)
Sellars, J. The art of the Brontės: new discoveries. 21:5, 192(1995)
The Brontės go to New York: the art of the
Brontės exhibition. G:16, 9(1996)
Terry, R. Brontė drawings - a new discovery. 23(1998), 180
Weinglass, D.H. The Art of the Brontės and. Fuseli's Solitude at Dawn.
22(1997), 145
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Flowers
Hoar, N.C. The Brontės' floral year. 16:81, 40(1971)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Health
Edgerley, C.M. The Brontės struggle against illness. 10:54, 231(1944)
Causes of death of the Brontės. 8:44, 139(1934)
The eyesight of the Brontės. 7:41, 293(1931)
Rhodes, P. A medical appraisal of the Brontės. 16:82, 101(1972)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Juvenilia
Bedard, N. Glass Town: the secret world of the Brontė children. (R) 23(1998),
80
Clarke, P. The Twelve and the Genii (R) 26(2001), 213
Jarden, M.L. The young Brontės. (R) 9:49, 260(1939)
Ratchford, F.E. The Brontės web of childhood. (R) 10:52, 102(1942)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Letters
New acquisitions. Letters from Emily, Anne and Patrick.
Mrs Gaskell's annotations. 12:63, 193(1953)
Barker, J.R.V. The Brontės: a life in letters. (Audio cassette) (R) 23(1998),
79
Brontė Society. Brontė letters purchased. 16:81, 19(1971)
Pollard, A. The Seton-Gordon Brontė letters. 18:92, 101(1982)
Smith, M. Newly acquired Brontė letters, transcriptions
and notes. 21:7, 323(1996)
Walker, A.D. The correspondence of the Brontė family: a guide. (R)18:92,
158(1982)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Manuscripts
Weir, E.M. Brontė manuscripts in the U.S.A. 12:62, 125(1952)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Novels
Craik, W.A. The Brontė novels. (R) 15:78, 258(1968)
Duckett, R.J. The Brontė novels. (R) 25(2000), 87
Halperin, J. and Kinert, J. Plots in the fiction of Jane Austen, the Brontės,
and George Eliot.(R) 17:87, 147(1977)
Heywood, C. The Brontė novels and the Lunesdale slave trade. 18:95, 407(1985)
Kiernan, N.S. The moon in the Brontė novels. 18:91, 36(1981)
Knight, C. Reading the Brontės (R) 26(2001), 94
Leeming, G. Who's who in Jane Austen and the Brontės.(R) 16:84, 305(1974)
Pollin, B.R. More contemporary American reviews of books
by the Brontės. 18:92, 128(1982)
Rooksby, H. Swinburne and the Brontės. 22(1997), 86
Sellars, J. Art and the artist as heroine in the novels of
Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontė. 20:2, 57(1990)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Poetry
Poems by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontė.(R) 9:46, 49(1936)
Selected Brontė poems. Edited by E. Chitham and. T. Winnifrith. (R) 19:2,
124(1987)
Bardsley, W.L. An enduring flame. (R) 23(1998), 205
Benson, A.C. Brontė poems: selections.(R) 5:25, 118(1915)
Bruce, Rev. R. The poems of the Brontė sisters. 2:9, 37(1899)
Hargreaves, G.D. The publishing of 'Poems by Currer, Ellis
and Acton Bell'. 15:79, 294(1969)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Portraits
Barker, R.J.V The Brontė portraits: a mystery solved. 20:1, 3(1990)
Brontė Society. Face to face with the Brontės? 17:87, 138(1977)
Curtis, Dame M. The "profile" portrait. 13:69, 342(1959)
Foister, S.R. The Brontė portraits. 18:95, 339(1985)
Kellett, J.E. The Brontė portrait exhibition. 18:95, 408(1985)
London - National Portrait Gallery The Brontė portraits in the
National Portrait Gallery 15:77, 141(1967)
Nixon, I. The Brontė portraits. Some old problems and a
new discovery. 13:68, 232(1958)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Reviews
Nelson, J.G. First American reviews of the work of Charlotte,
Emily, and Anne Brontė. 14:74, 39(1964)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Sale
Yorkshire Observer. Sale of the Brontė relics in London,
15th December 1916. 5:27, 181(1917)
BRONTĖ FAMILY - Statues
Leeds - Art Gallery The sculpture group unveiled. 12:61, 13(1951)
Oliver, W.T. New site for Brontė bronze. G:1, 5(1990)
A statue group of the Brontės. 12:61, 10(1951)
BRONTĖ PARSONONAGE MUSEUM
see HAWORTH - Parsonage
see also BRONTĖ SOCIETY - Museum
BRONTĖ SOCIETY
Account of the opening of the Brontė Museum at Haworth,
May 18 1895. 1:3, 19(1895)
AGM Weekend. G:21, 8(1998)
G:23, 13(1999)
G:25, 11(2000)
Albert H. Preston. 20:4, 251(1991)
Area representatives' update. G:17, 14(1996)
G:18, 3(1997)
Barns, bunkers and extensions: housing our heritage. G:3, 1(1991)
Book of days. (R) 25(2000), 9
The Brontė bridge. 20:2, 100(1990)
Brontė festival in Leeds. 11:58, 151(1948)
Brontė heroes and their battles. (Exhibition) 19:1/2, 70(1986)
Brontė letters purchased. 16:81, 19(1971)
The Brontė Parsonage Museum. New Curator. (Geoffrey Beard) 14:71, 58(1961)
A Brontė relic. (Brass plate.) 13:69, 370(1959)
The Brontė Society excursion to Ireland October 1997. G:20, 16(1998)
The Brontė Society Website:a review. (R) 25(2000), 98
Brontė Student. (R) 25(2000), 100
A Brontė T.V. programme. 13:67, 155(1957)
The Brontės: a family history. 18:94, 308(1984)
Canadians at Haworth. 11:60, 375(1950)
Centenary celebrations. G:9, 10(1993)
Centenary memories. G:10, 2(1994)
Centenary of Anne Brontė's death. 11:59, 237(1949)
Charlotte Brontė manuscript and letters purchased. 16:82, 110(1972)
Commemoration of the fiftieth year after the death of
Charlotte Brontė. 2:15, 232(1906)
Dedication of the Brontė Memorial Chapel at.Haworth. 14:74, 1(1964)
The diamond jubilee.(Parsonage.) 19:5, 229(1988)
Excursion to Ireland. G:14, 12(1995)
Face to face with the Brontės? 17:87, 138(1977)
The fiftieth anniversary of the acquisition of the Brontė Parsonage. 17:88,
182(1978)
Film: "The Brontė sisters". 16:81, 62(1971)
Five Brontė drawings return to the Parsonage. 18:91, 25(1981)
The forthcoming Charlotte Brontė centenary memorial volume.5:27, 188(1917)
Forthcoming events G: 27, 6(2001)
Future projects G: 27, 5(2001)
The Gordon Bequest. 19:1/2, 41 (1986)
Haworth Parsonage. Opening ceremony, August 4th, 1928. 7:38, 137(1928)
Housing our heritage. G:4, 9(1991)
The 150th anniversary of the birth of Emily Jane Brontė. 15:78, 201(1968)
Important Brontėana purchased. 17:89, 276(1979)
Important new acquisitions. Miss C. Eareckson gift. 19:3, 125(1987)
A letter from Charlotte Brontė to Ellen Nussey returns
to Haworth.(20 Jan.1839) 16:83, 203(1973)
Literary luncheon lecture, 7 April 2001 26(2001), 138
Major Brontė acquisitions, July 1996 - June 1997. 22(1997), 160
Membership news. G:19, 14(1997)
G:20, 7(1998)
G:21, 22(1998)
G:22, 16(1999)
G:23, 23(1999)
G:24, 16(2000)
G:25, 6(2000)
G: 26, 6(2001)
Memorial service. G.:10, 7(1994)
New acquisitions. 23(1998), 88
New exhibitions; Brontė Parsonage Museum, 6 February 1999 to 9 January
2000. 24(1999), 118
1972 diary. 16:82, 141.(1972)
Overheard in the Parsonage. G:6, 14(1992)
Places in the news. 16:84, 294(1974)
Plan to improve Brontė Museum. 13:66, 32(1956)
A plaque is unveiled in Brussels to commemorate the stay of Charlotte and
Emily Brontė at the Pensionnat Heger. 17:90, 371(1980)
Programme of events for the centenary year. G:8, 15(1993)
Pylons on the moors. 15:76, 41(1966)
Recent acquisitions. January 1998 to July 1999. 24(1999), 210
Re-opening of the Brontė Museum, April 10th, 1897. 1:8, 8(1898)
Sir W. Linton Andrews, Kt.,LL.D. ("W.L.A.") 15:79, 354(1969)
Society representatives at home and abroad G: 27, 6(2001)
A A television programme about Charlotte Brontė. 14:75, 24(1965)
To that same "Quarterly"...the gift of an unpublished letter
by Charlotte Brontė.(4 Sept.1849) 16:84, 276(1974)
Tributes to Sir Linton Andrew's, LL.D. and Mrs E.M. Weir. 12:65, 426(1955)
2001 Annual Brontė lecture. (Photograph) 26(2001), 216
Two letters by Charlotte Brontė.(28 May 1853; 6 Mar.1850) 17:87, 122(1977)
An unpublished letter by Charlotte Brontė.(18 May 1844) 15:77, 123(1967)
Updates from the area representatives. G:15, 7(1995)
A word to the "Quarterly": Charlotte Brontė's rejected
pr preface to "Shirley". 16:85, 329(1975)
Barnard, R. The 1992 Literary Luncheon. G:8, 11(1993)
Battye, R. Centenary news. G:8, 11(1993)
Letter from the editor G: 27, 8(2001)
The 1993 Literary Luncheon. G:10, 16(1994)
Bentley, A. First impressions G: 27, 5(2001)
Bentley, P.E. From a museum into a home. Transformation
at Haworth Parsonage. 13:69, 339(1959)
Black, W.H. Early history of the Brontė Society. 14:72, 38(1962)
Bland, J. June Weekend 2001 G: 27, 1(2001)
Bray, H. October Literary Luncheon. G:17, 31(1996)
Brigg, J.J. Early days of the Brontė Society. 9:46, 33(1936)
Bull, R. Excursion to Gawthorpe Hall, Whalley Abbey, Mitton.
Monday 3 June 1996. G.:17, 7(1996)
The Literary Luncheon, Saturday 7 October 1995. G:15, 14(1995)
Chapman, R.D. Knighthood for the Chairman of the Brontė Society Council.
12:64, 296(1954)
Chesney.P. Excursion to Wycoller, Tuesday, 4 June 1996. G:17, 8(1996)
Cory, C. Excursion to Brussels 19-23 April 1993. G:9, 12(1993)
The great Grasper and Keeper lookalike competition.G:8, 23(1993)
Cresswell, C. Westminster Abbey. G:23, 10(1999)
Duckett, R.J. Brontė Society scholarship. G:16, 9(1996)
74 Main Street Haworth. G:9, 4(1993)
Dyson, J. June Weekend 2001 G; 27, 4(2001)
Easton, J. AGM weekend. G:14, 4(1995)
Excursion to Scotland October 2000 G:26, 4(2001)
Meeting of Scottish members. G.:12, 18(1994)
Report from Scotland. G:22, 17(1999)
Edgerley, C.M. The history of the Brontė Society, 1892-1943. 10:53, 144(1943)
Geldard, C.M. The Museum shop. G:1, 6(1990)
Glading, L. May walk. G:5, 8(1992)
Greenwood, J.M. Thora Hird visits 74 Main Street. G:15, 27(1995)
Haigh, M.& R. Westminster Abbey. G:23, 11(1999)
Holmes, H. & Stevens, E. Literary luncheon - 1999. G:23, 7(1999)
Hopewell, D.C. The Brontė Society: its past, its present and its future.
10:53, 139(1943)
Miss Margaret Lane, retiring President of
the Brontė Society. 17:89, 314(1979)
New treasures at Haworth. 12:61, 18(1951)
Jansson, S. Literary Luncheon in london September 1994. G:12, 10(1994)
Lemon, C.H. John Alexander Symington (1887-1961) and the Brontė Society.
22(1997), 113
Second Literary Luncheon. Saturday 13th March 1982. 18:92, 86(1982)
"Severe to the point of injustice". Two letters by Harriet Martineau
purchased. 16:83, 199(1973)
Olsen, T. Beginnings of the Brontė Society. 10:55, 282(1945)
Peeck, K. June Weekend 2001 G; 27, 2(2001)
Rushton, V. AGM Saturday. G:19, 18(1997)
Message from the new Chairman. G:14, 3(1995)
Sellars, J. Brontė Parsonage - Museum news. G:9, 14(1993)
Sharps, H. June Weekend 2001 G: 27, 1(2001)
Sumner, C.D. Brontė Society working party. G:2, 1(1990)
Taylor, B. Excursion 1991. G:4, 12(1991)
Waddington-Feather,J. Literati associated with the Brontės. 25(2000), 172
Weir, E.M. Mr. Hopewell's silver jubilee as President. 13:66, 42(1956)
Two jubilees. 12:63, 209(1953)
A visit from the Society's .Apierican representative.14:71, 45(1961)
White, K. Special centenary exhibitions in the Brontė
Parsonage Museum. G:8, 13(1993)
Winnifrith, T.J. and Duckett, R.J. Third biggest. G:15, 6(1995)
BRONTĖ SOCIETY - Irish Section
Baker, R. Irish Section literary competition. Poems by three sisters. G:16,
7(1996)
BRONTĖ SOCIETY - Museum
Brontė Society. Account of the opening of the Brontė Museum at
Haworth, May 18, 1895. 1:3, 19(1895)
Re-opening of the Brontė Museum April 10th 1897.1:8, 8(1898)
Field, W.T. Catalogue of objects in the Museum of the Brontė Society
at Haworth. 4:18 (1896)
Tillotson, K. 'Back to the beginning of this century'. 19:1/2, 3(1986)
Walker, K. The enduring appeal of the Brontės in popular art forms. 26(2001),
203
BRONTĖ SOCIETY - New York
Banks, E.A. & Smith, J. Members enjoy unique program at
Brontė Society's Literary Tea. G:12, 4(1994)
BRONTĖ SOCIETY- Transactions
Duckett, R.J. & Kingston, M.
Brontė Society Transactions -The most cited articles. 22(1997), 134
BRONTĖ STUDENT
Wilcocks, H. Brontė Student. G:21, 18(1998)
BRONTĖ WAY
Extension of Brontė Way. G:9, 8(1993)
Hulett, J. The Brontė Way walk. G:11, 9(1994)
BRONTĖS, The
The Brontės: family history. (R) 23(1998), 83
The Brontės: the Heather Edition. Arranged and introduced by P. Bentley,(R)
11:60, 371(1950)
BRONTĖS' CHILDHOOD CONFERENCE, Harrogate
Fraser, P. The Brontės' Childhood Conference, Harrogate, April 1996. G:17,
9(1996)
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