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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.

 

 

DALISON, Mrs R.P.I. In memoriam. G;13, 8(1995)
DALEY, A. Stuart The date of Heathcliff's death: April 1802. 17:86, 15(1976)
A revised chronology of "Wuthering Heights". 21:5, 169(1995)
DANIGGELIS, Paul Dean Those heavenly Brontės. G:24, 6(2000)
D'ANNUNZIO, Gabriele - La Gloria
De Leo, M. Cesare Brontė 26(2001), 85
DAVENPORT, Mariana Bonnell. Death. G:15, 21(1995)
DAVENPORT, Samuel C.
Lemon, C.H. Brontė diary. 17:89, 297(1979)
DAVIDSON, Elizabeth M. Brontė Garden at the, Chelsea Flower Show, 1986.19:1/2, 67(1986)
The Parsonage garden. 18:95, 410(1985)
DAVIDSON, Mary In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
DAVIES, Bryan Presence. (Poem) G:18, 22(1997)
DAVIES, Cecil. Art within a tradition: Wuthering Heights
and the German "Novelle". 17:88, 197(1978)
DAVIES, Stevie Emily Brontė.(R) 23(1998), 196
Emily Brontė: heretic.(R) 21:5, 185(1995)
Emily Brontė: the artist as a free woman.(R) 18:93, 244(1983)
Four dreamers and Emily.(R) 21:7, 311(1996)
G:16, 22(1996)
The pilgrimage of Anne Brontė: a celebration of her life and work.25(2000), 9
Reflections on the poetry of 'Wuthering Heights'. 23(1998), 103
DAVY, Charles Personal impressions of the film.(Wuthering Heights)9:49, 241 (1939)
DAY-LEWIS, Cecil Emily Brontė. (Poem) 15:78, 206(1968)
lines 25-36 13:67, 99(1957)
The poetry of Emily Brontė. 13:67, 83(1957)
DEARDEN, Caroline Anne
Holgate, I. The key to Caroline. 13:68, 251(1958)
DEARDEN, William The moon again was on the wain when I. (Poem) 7:37, 100(1927)
Who wrote Wuthering Heights? 7:37, 98(1927)
DEBŪ-BRIDEL, Jacques In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
Le secret d'Emily Brontė.(R) 11:60, 372(1950)
Andrews, Sir W.L. A distinguished French visitor to Haworth.10:55, 300(1945)
DE CUIR, Andre' L. The portrayal of nature in her tribute to Emily:
Charlotte Brontė's Shirley. 24(1999), 50
DELACROIX, Eugčne
Duthie, E.L. Delacroix and Jane Eyre. Two quoted passages. 13:66, 24(1956)
DELAFIELD, E.M., pseud. The Brontės: their lives recorded by
their contemporaries.(R) 9:46, 50(1936)
DE LA PASTURE, Edmée Elizabeth Monica
See DELAFIELD, E.M., pseud.
DE LEO, Maddalena
Cesare Brontė 26(2001), 85
Charlotte Brontė and Italian culture throughout her work 24(1999), 191
Charlotte Brontė's novel and Zeffirelli's film Jane Eyre (R) G:21, 28(1998)
DELEUZE, Gilles
Hughes, J. Charlotte Brontė's art of sensation 26(2001), 19
DEMOUY, Charles
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)
DERBYSHIRE
Winnifrith, T.J. A note on some place-names in north west Derbyshire. 21:7, 337(1996)
DE ROLA, Count Balthazar Klossowski
See BALTHUS, pseud.(i.e. Count Balthazar de Rola)
DESSNER, Lawrence Jay Charlotte Brontė's "La nid", an unpublished manuscript.16:83, 213(1973)
DEWHIRST, Ian The doctor, the druggist and the Relieving Officer. 23(1998), 63
The homely web of truth: a study of CharlotteBrontė's novels.(R) 17:86, 67(1976)
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)
Miller, L. The Brontė myth. (R) 26(2001), 207
DEWSBURY
Yates, W.W. Dewsbury and the Brontės 1:3, 8(1895) DIALECT
Waddington-Feather, Rev. J. Emily Brontė's use of dialect in
Wuthering Heights 15:76, 12(1966)
DICKENS, Charles John Huffham
Barnard, R. Dickens and the Brontės 25(2000), 109
Smith, M. Charlotte Brontė and Charles Dickens 19:8, 368(1989)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries 7:36, 19(1926)
DICKENS, Charles - David Copperfield
Lee, H.-H. Possibilities of hidden things.(R) 22(1997), 157
DICKINSON, Emily
Drew, D.P. Emily Brontė and Emily Dickinson as mystic poets.15:78, 227(1968)
DICKINSON, Joan A. In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
DINGLE, Herbert An examination of Emily Brontė's poetry from an unaccustomed angle. 14:74, 5(1964)
The origin of Heathcliff. 16:82, 131(1972)
DINSDALE, Ann Branwell Brontė and the landlord of the Black Bull 21:7, 357(1996)
Haworth churchyard: who were they? (R) 26(2001), 99
Martha Brown: life after the Brontės 24(1999), 97
Old Haworth. (R) 25(2000), 202
'The most hated figure in Haworth': Doctor Wheelhouse 23(1998), 178
Duckett, R.J. Kathryn White and Ann Dinsdale. G:14, 17(1995)
DINSDALE, Ann and WHITE, Kathryn.
Brontė Parsonage Museum: a. souvenir guide. (R) 23(1998), 203
DIXON, Mary
Stevens, J. A Brontė letter corrected. 16:81, 46(1971)
DIXON, Rev. William Thomas See LOCK, John & DIXON, Rev. William Thomas
DOBELL, Sydney Thompson
Hatfield, C.W. Charlotte Brontė and Sydney Dobell, correspondence, 1851.7:36, 23(1926)
Paige, L.A. Charlotte Brontė and the Spasmadic School. 21:3, 63(1994)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 14(1926)
Sydney Dobell's article on Currer Bell. 5:28, 210(1918)
DOBSON, Mildred A. Was Emily Brontė a mystic? 11:58, 166(1948)
DODDS, M. Hope Daughters of the clergy. 14:75, 20(1965)
George Hudson and the Brontės. 14:72, 36(1962)
The Howitt's review of Jane Eyre 1847. 13:70, 458(1960)
Curtis, Dame M. Further thoughts on Branwell Brontė's story.14:72, 3(1962)
DODDS, Margaret The Brontė walk. (Wycoller) G:14,14(1995)
DONNELLY, Peter J. Lockwood and Mrs Dean as observers. 23(1998), 142
DORMANDY, Thomas The white death: a history of tuberculosis. 25(2000), 203
d'OSTA, Jean See OSTA, Jean d'
DOWSON, Emily Sarah A visit to Haworth in 1866. 15:78, 255(1968)
DRABBLE, Margaret The writer as recluse: the theme of solitude in the
work of the Brontės. 16:84, 259(1974)
DRAPER, Rev. William H. An address (in connection with the birth
of Charlotte Brontė.) 5:27, 174(1917)
DREW, David P. Emily Brontė and Emily Dickinson as mystic poets.15:78, 227(1968)
Two new Brontė films. 16:81, 59(1971)
DREWERY, A.J. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall: a woman's place?19:6, 251(1988)
DUCKETT, Robert J. Bits and pieces, mainly artistic. G:7, 16(1992)
Branwell Brontė and his circle. G:12, 11(1994)
The Brontė novels: 150 years of literary dominance. 25(2000), 87
Brontė Society Scholarship. G:16, 9(1996)
Brontė Society walk. (Haworth) G:6, 8(1992)
Charles Lemon MBE. G:24, 12(2000).
Christine Fox & Susan Starr. G:15 18(1995)
Florence Kenyon. Obituary. 25(2000), 211
Housing our heritage. G:5, 7(1992)
Jill Greenwood, Carol O'Dwyer. G:18, 10(1997)
June excursion. G:7, 11(1992)
Kathryn White & Ann Dinsdale. G:14, 17(1995)
My unhappy brother.(R) G:14, 8(1995)
A new eyewitness. 20:4, 222(1991)
No more wind turbines in Haworth. G:13, 21(1995)
People. (Patt Goff, John Swainston) G:l6, 12(1996)
People - Andrew McCarthy G: 26: 8(2001)
Preserving the heritage. G:7, 15(1992)
Rachel Terry. G:23, 28(1999)
The real Wuthering Heights. G.:5, 1(1992)
74 Main Street, Haworth. G:9, 4(1995)
A Sunday walk in Keighley. G:14, 6(1995)
Those dark unquiet hills. (R) G:17, 26(1996)
Wuthering Heights: the musical. G.:5, 9(1992)
Young visitors meet the Brontės. G:6, 1;10(1992)
Your letters. G:4, 5(1991)
G:5, 3(1992)
Alliance of Literary Societies. Chapter One.Official fanzine. (R) 25(2000), 203
Bardsley, W.L. An enduring flame. (R) 23(1998), 205
Barker, J.R.V. The Brontės, a life in letters. (Audio cassette) (R) 23(1998), 79
Barraclough, J. Daughter of Haworth.(R) 21:7, 292(1996)
Bellamy, J. Mary Taylor. 2nd ed. (R) 23(1998), 81
Blenheim Books. Catalogue 12. English literature.(R) 25(2000), 103
Brontė, C. Jane Eyre Edited by R.J.Dunn. (R) 26(2001), 206
Jane Eyre. Edited by B.Newman.(R) 21:7, 367(1996)
The letters of Charlotte Brontė(Audio cassette) (R) 23(1998), 79
Cambridge Bibliography of English literature. 3rd ed. Vol.4. 26(2001), 210
Campbell, M. Curious tales of old West Yorkshire.(R) 25(2000), 105
Clarke, P. The Twelve and the Genii (R) 26(2001), 213
Davies, S. Four dreamers and Emily.(R) 21:7, 311(1996)
Dinsdale, A. Haworth churchyard (R) 26(2001), 99
Old Haworth. (R) 25(2000), 202
Gaskell, E.C. Further letters of Mrs Gaskell. (R) 26(2001), 209
Glasgow, E. In Patrick Brontė's good books. (R) 25(2000), 98
Griffin, B. The mistress. (R) 25(2000), 93
Hodgkins, I. Jane Austen, The Brontė Family & Mrs Gaskell. A catalogue. (R) 23(1998), 82
Independent on Sunday Madwoman in the attic. 26 March 2000. (R)26(2001), 99
Lee, H.-H. Possibilities of hidden things. (R) 22(1997), 157
Midgley, S. Haworth rhymes & writings. (R) 25(2000), 201
Peters, M. Child of the earth. (R) 25(2000), 94
Rushton, V. Seraph's song and demon's moan: the two
voices of Emily Brontė.(R) G:10, 21(1994)
Schönberger-Schleicher,E. Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a narrative analysis of
Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. (R) 24(1999), 199
Smith, W.E.The Brontė sisters: a bibliographical catalogue. (R) 25(2000), 101
Elizabeth Gaskell: a bibliographical catalogue. (R) 25(2000), 101
Smurthwaite, J. The life of John Alexander Symington. (R) 22(1997), 156
Stewart, G. Dear Reader. (R) 22(1997), 155
Symington, J.A. Bibliography of the works of all members of the Brontė family and of
Brontėana. (R) 25(2000), 182
Turner, J.H. Haworth, past and present. (R) 25(2000), 201
Waterson, E. & Meadows, P. Lost houses of the West Riding. (R) 25(2000), 202
Winnifrith, T. Major authors on CD-ROM: the Brontės. (R) 23(1998), 190
DUCKETT, Robert J. & KINGSTON, Michelle
Brontė Society Transcactions - The most cited articles. 22(1997), 134
DUCKETT, Robert J. See also SELLARS, Jane & DUCKETT, Robert J.
and WINNIFRITH, Thomas J. & DUCKETT, Robert J.
DULAC, Edmund Brontė Society - New acquisitions. 23(1998), 88
DUMAS, Alexandre
Stowell, R. Brontė borrowings: Charlotte Brontė and Ivanhoe, Emily Brontė and
The Count of Monte Cristo. 21:6, 243(1996)
DU MAURIER, Daphne The infernal world of Branwell Brontė.(R)14:71, 38(1961)
Second thoughts on Branwell. 23(1998), 155
Curtis, Dame M. Further thoughts on Branwell Brontė's story. 14:72, 3(1962)
DUNN, Cyril The first television broadcast of Wuthering Heights.11:58, 176(1948)
DUPIN, Armandine Incile Aurore See SAND, Georges, pseud.
DURRELL, Lawrence Dylan Thomas and Emily Brontė. 14:73, 36(1963)
DUTHIE, Enid Lowry Charlotte Brontė's translation. The first canto of Voltaire's
Henriade. 13:69, 547(1959)
Delacroix, and Jane Eyre. Two quoted passages. 13:66, 24(1956)
The foreign vision of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 16:85, 408(1975)
Henry James The turn of the screw and Mrs Gaskell's
The old nurse's story. 17:87, 155(1977)
In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
Journey's in the lives and novels of the Brontės.19:4, 137(1987)
The themes of Elizabeth Gaskell.(R) 18:91, 47(1981)
DYSON, Jessica
June Weekend 2001 G:27, 4(2001)