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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.

 

FARRER, Edith Charlotte Brontė identified on a photograph. 12:61, 48(1951)
FATTORINI, Victoria Brontė Parsonage Garden. 20:4, 248(1991)
FEATHER, Rev. John Waddington - See WADDINGTON-FEATHER, Rev. John
FEMINISM
Long, D. Gothic feminism. (R) 25(2000), 92
FENNELL FAMILY
Hall, A. The Brontė/Fennell connection. G:8, 9(1993)
Final report on the Fennel(sic) graves. G:14, 28(1995)
The Fennell gravestones. G:8, 8(1993)
FENOGLIO, Beppe An unpublished essay on Wuthering Heights.16:81, 35(1971)
Merry, B. An unknown Italian dramatisation of Wuthering Heights. 16:81, 31(1971)
FERMI, Sarah The Brontės at the Clergy Daughter's School:
when did they leave? 21:6,219(1996)
A "religious" family disgraced: new information
on a passage deleted from Mrs Gaskell's "Life
of Charlotte Brontė". 20:5, 289(1992)
Condé, N. Windward Heights. (R) 23(1998), 207
FERMI, Sarah & GREENWOOD, Robin Jane Eyre and the Greenwood family. 22(1997), 44
FERMI, Sarah and KINCHORN, Dorinda
The Brontės and the case of the Beaver forgery. 21:1/2, 15(1993)
FERMI, Sarah & SMITH, Judith The real Miss Andrews: teacher, mother, abolitionist. 25(2000), 136
FICNAROVA, Dagmar Visitor from the Czech Republic. G:15, 11(1995)
FICTION - English
Baum, M. The sickroom in Victorian fiction.(R) 21:6, 264(1996)
Case, A.A. Plotting women. (R) 25(2000), 193
Craik, W.A. Elizabeth Gaskell and the English provicial novel.(R) 16:85, 411(1975)
Cunningham, V. Everywhere spoken against: dissent in the
Victorian novel.(R) 17:86, 67(1976)
Garnett, R. The place of Charlotte Brontė in nineteenth century fiction. 2:14, 204(1904)
Lee, H.-H. Possibilities of hidden things. (R) 22(1997), 157
Logan, D.A. Fallennees in Victorian women's writing. (R) 24(1999), 112
Long, P. Gothic feminism. (R) 25(2000), 92
Masefield, M. Women novelists: from Fanny Burney to George Eliot.(R) 9:46, 48(1936)
Meyer, S. Imperialism at borne. (R) 23(1998), 201
Nelson, N. A kind of greatness. (R) 25(2000), 205
Nestor, P. Female friendships and communities.(R) 19:1/2, 62(1986)
Peterson, L.H. Traditions of Victorian women's autobiography. (R) 25(2000), 193
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 the women
novelists of the last century. 5:23, 8(1913)
Stewart, G. Dear Reader. The conscripted audience in nineteenth-century
British fiction. (R) 22(1997), 155
Swan, W. "Cultural fix". (BBC) (R) G:24, 18(2000)
Thompson, N.D. Reviewing sex. (R) 23(1998), 86
Thomson, P. The Victorian heroine. (R) 13:67, 153(1957)
Tillotson, C. A view of Victorian literature.(R) 17:88, 231(1978)
Zlotnick, S. Women, writing, and the Industrial Revolution. (R) 24(1999), 201
FIELD, W.T. Catalogue of objects in the Museum of the Brontė
Society at Haworth. 4:18 (1908)
Two Brussels schoolfellows of Charlotte Brontė. 5:23, 25(1913)
Wroot, H.E. The late W.T. Field. 6:32, 112(1922)
FIELDING, K.J. The Brontės and The North American Review. 13:66, 14(1956)
FIGART, Linda B. Charlotte on the Plain of Shinar. Biblical connections in Shirley. 22(1997),54
FILMS
Andrews, Sir W.L. Hollywood and the Brontės. 11:56, 38(1946)
Is this film the real Jane Eyre? 10:54, 225(1944)
On the cinema screen. 11:58, 175(1948)
Brontė Society Film: "The Brontė sisters". 16:81, 62(1971)
Bunuel, L. .Abismos de Pasion. 18:94, 510(1984)
Davy, C. Personal impressions of the film, (Wuthering Heights) 9:49, 241(1959)
De Leo, N. Charlotte Brontė's novel and Zeffirelli's film Jane Eyre. (R) G:21, 28(1998)
Drew, D. Two new Brontė films. 16:81, 59(1971)
Duckett, R.J. The real Wuthering Heights. G:5, 1(1992)
Edgerley, G.M. Wuthering Heights as a film. 9:49, 239(1959)
Hamilton, J. Wuthering Heights. (1920 film) G:15, 21(1995)
Kenyon, T.P. The first filming of Emily Brontės Wuthering Heights. G:14, 25(1995)
Lemon, C.H. Another opinion of the film.(Jane Eyre) 10:54, 229(1944)
Nudd, D.N. Bibliography of film, television and stage
adaptations of Jane Eyre. 20:3, 169(1991)
Sellars, J. Showing of Jane Eyre film at the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television at Bradford. G:4, 10(1991)
Silent movie of Wuthering Heights. (1920 film) G:1, 7(1990)
Stoneman, P. Wuthering Heights in 1920. G:14, 25(1995)
Walker, N. The enduring appeal of the Brontės in popular art forms 26(2001), 203
Wuthering Heights: Bombay style. 19:7, 325(1989)
FLANAGAN, A. In memoriam. G.:9, 30(1993)
FLINTOFF, Everard In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
Lord Lytton and Emily Brontė. 18:93, 227(1983)
Obituary. G:11, 8(1994)
Brontė, P.B. Brother in the shadow: stories and sketches. Research by N. Butterfield...
editing by R.J. Duckett.(R) 19:7, 320(1989)
The poems of Patrick Branwell Brontė. Edited by
V.A. Neufeldt.(R) 20:3, 173(1991)
FLINTOFF, Thomas R. In memoriam. G:14, 15(1995)
FLOYD, Carlisle Wuthering Heights: opera. G:9, 21(1993)
FOISTER, Susan R. The Brontė portraits. 18:95, 539(1985)
FOLEY, T.P. John Elliot Cairns' visit to Haworth Parsonage.18:94, 292(1984)
FOSTER, Amy Gwendolen In memoriam. G:5, 4(1992)
Kellett, J. Amy Gwendolen Foster. Obituary. 20:5, 310(1992)
FOTHERINGHAM, James The work of Emily Brontė and the Brontė problem. 2:11, 107(1900)
FOULDS, Mrs E. Vipont In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
FOWLDS, Robert In memoriam. G.:12, 20(1994)
Lemon, C.H. Robert Fowlds 1911-1994. 21:4, 158(1994)
Oliver, W.T. Appreciation of Mr. Robert Fowlds. 19:8, 393(1989)
FOX, Christine
Duckett, R.J. Christine Fox & Susan Starr. G:15, 18(1995)
FOX, Muriel P. In memoriam. G:19, 17(1997)
FRANCE
Langlais, E. Early critics and translators of Jane Eyre in France. 16:81, 11(1971)
FRANK, Albert J. von An American defence of Wuthering Heights, 1848. 16:84, 277(1974)
FRASER, Peter The Brontės Childhood Conference, Harrogate April 1996. G:17, 9(1996)
FRASER, Rebecca Charlotte Brontė.(R) 19:8,376(1989)
Mrs Robinson and Branwell Brontė: some mistaken
evidence. 19:1/2, 29(1986)
A strange plant: Charlotte Brontė's friendship
with Mrs Gaskell. 19:8, 341(1989)
FRAWLEY, Maria H. The female saviour in The tenant of Wildfell Hall.20:3,133(1991)
FREEMAN, Janet H. Discord in the Parsonage, or, How to speak (or not to speak) for yourself.
Agnes Grey and Jane Eyre. 22(1997), 65
FREEMASONS
Hustwick, W. Branwell Brontė and freemasonry. 13:66, 19(1956)
FRENCH LANGUAGE
Cornish, D.H. The Brontės study of French. 11:57, 97(1947)
FREW, Margaret In memoriam. G:23, 24(1999)
FRIED, Bernard J. In memoriam Emily Brontė.(Poem) 13:68,238(1958)
FRIESNER, Donald Neil Ellis Bell and Israfel, 14:74, 11(1964)
FRIZZELL, Molly In memoriam. G:24, 16(2000)
McAuley, R. Molly Frizzell 1913-1999 G:24, 17(2000)
FROBISHER, J.H.
Brontė, P.B. Two letters (1845) from Branwell (to J. Frobisher). 12:65, 4.10(1955)
FRY, Christopher Genius, talent and failure. 17:86, 1(1976)
FULNECK
Connor, N. Jane Eyre - The Moravian' connections. 22(1997), 37
Connor, K. 'Miss Temple' and the Connors 26(200l), 27
FUNNELL, Peter
Alexander, C. and Sellars, J. The art of the Brontės.(R) 21:7, 365(1996)
FUESSLI, Johann Heinrich See FUSELI, Henry
FUSELI, Henry
Weinglass, P.R. The Art of the Brontės and Fuseli's Solitude at Dawn. 22(1997), 145