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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.
GALLAGHER, H.W. Charlotte Brontė: a surgeon's assessment.18:95, 363(1985)
The death of Charlotte Brontė, 20:6, 329(1992)
GALLOP, Marjorie Charlotte's husband. Sidelights from a family album12:64, 297(1954)
GANNER, Heidemarie Wuthering Heights in German translation.17:90, 375(1980)
GARBETT, Rt.Rev. Cyril Foster The courage of the Brontės. 11:60, 327(1950)
What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 162(1943)
GARDAM, Jane The summer after the funeral.(R) 17:87, 145(1977)
GARNETT, Richard The place of Charlotte Brontė in nineteenth century fiction.
2:14, 204(1904)
GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn A letter from Mrs Gaskell. (1 June 1857) 14:75,
50(1965)
Further letters of Mrs Gaskell. Edited by John Chapple and Alan Shelstone (R)
26(2001)
The letters of Mrs Gaskell. Edited by J.E.V.Chapple and A. Pollard.(R) 15:77,
151(1967)
Barker, J.RV. Saintliness, treason and plot: the writing of Mrs Gaskell's Life
of Charlotte Brontė. 21:4., 101(1994)
Brontė, C. Charlotte to Mrs Gaskell (15 Nov. 1853) Facsimile.12:65, facing
p.428(1955)
Two letters from Charlotte Brontė to Mrs Gaskell.12:62, 121(1952)
Brontė Family - Letters New acquisitions. 12:63, 193(1953)
Chambers, L.R. The bibliography of Mrs Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Brontė.
17:88, 217(1978)
Chapple, J.A.V. An author's life: Elizabeth Gaskell and the
Wedgwood family. 17:89, 287(1979)
Elizabeth Gaskell's Morton Hall and Poor Clare, 20:1, 47(1990)
A sense of place: Elizabeth Gaskell and the Brontės. 20:6, 313(1992)
Chapple, J.A.V. and Smith, N. Charlotte Brontė and Elizabeth Gaskell in
Society. 21:5, 161(1995)
Craik, W.A. Elizabeth Gaskell and the English provincial novel.(R) 16:85, 411(1975)
Duthie, E.L. Henry James The turn of the screw and Mrs
Gaskell's The old nurse's story. 17:87, 133(1977)
The themes of Elizabeth Gaskell. 18:91, 47(1981)
Easson, A. Two suppressed opinions in Mrs Gaskell's Life
of Charlotte Brontė. 16:84, 281(1974)
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. A strange plant: Charlotte Brontė's friendship with Mrs Gaskell.
19:8, 341(1989)
Hatfield, C.W. The Reverend Patrick Brontė and Mrs E.C. Gaskell.
Sources of biographer's information.
8:43, 83(1933)
8:44, 125(1934)
Suppressed passages. (Life of Charlotte Brontė) 6:31, 50(1921)
Hodgkins, I. Jane Austen, the Brontė family & Mrs Gaskell. A catalogue.
(R) 23(1998), 82
Hopewell, D.G. Two literary ladies: Mrs Gaskell and Miss Brontė. 13:66,
3(1956)
Hopkins, A.B. Elizabeth Gaskell: her life and work. (R) 12:62, 119(1952)
Kershaw, A. The business of a woman's life: Elizabeth Gaskell's
Life of Charlotte Brontė. 20:1, 11(1990)
Kingsley, C. How Charles Kingsley changed his mind.
(Letter to Mrs. Gaskell.) 12:62, 124(1952)
Lane, M. Charlotte Brontė and Elizabeth Gaskell: the fruitful friendship.
17:89, 261(1979)
McCluskey, A. My dear friend Charlotte Brontė. G.:4, 8(1991)
Payne, Rev. G.A. Charlotte Brontė's biographer. 7:40, 227(1930)
Sharps, J.G. Mrs Gaskell's observation and invention. (R) 16:81, 55(1971)
Shorter, C.K. Mrs Gaskell and Charlotte Brontė. 5:26, 144(1916)
Smith, W.E. Elizabeth Gaskell: a bibliographical catalogue.(R) 25(2000), 101
Warwick, D. Squire and 'She Authors'. 23(1998), 159
Winnifrith, T.J. Miss Scatchard's identity. 16:85, 364(1975)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 8(1926)
GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn - Letters
Chapple, J.A.V. Elizabeth Gaskell: a portrait in letters.(R) 18:91, 46(1981)
Gaskell, E.C. Further letters of Mrs Gaskell (R) 26(2001), 209
The letters of Mrs Gaskell. Edited by J.E.V. Chapple and A. Pollard. (R) 15:77,
151(1967)
Gill, S. A manuscript of Branwell Brontė, with letters of Mrs Gaskell.
15:80, 408(1970)
Lemon, C.H. Brontė diary. 18:93, 237(1983)
Stonehouse, S. A letter from Mrs Gaskell..(15 Mar. 1856) 20:4, 217(1991)
GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn - Mary Barton
Kay, B. and Knowles, J. Where Jane Eyre and Mary Barton
were born. 15:77, 145(1967)
GASKELL, Margaret E.
Wood, B. Death of Miss Gaskell. 5:24, 78(1914)
GASKELL FAMILY
Kay, B. and Knowles, J. The "Twelfth night" Charlotte saw. 15:78,
241(1968)
GATES, Barbara Timm Critical essays on Charlotte Brontė.
Edited by B.T. Gates.(R) 20:5, 311(1992)
GAWTHORPE HALL
Bull, R. Excursion to Gawthorpe Hall, Whalley Abbey, Mitton.
Monday, 3 June 1996. G:17, 7(1996)
Sharps, H. Gawthorpe Hall and the Brontė connection. G:21, 30(1998)
Stollard, M.L. Visit to Gawthorpe Hall. 15:66, 40(1956)
GAWTHROP, Humphrey
Branwell Brontė and the Robinson - Merrall link 26(2001), 77
Wuthering Heights - an oddity 26(2001), 85
GAY, Penny Anne Brontė and the forms of romantic comedy. 23(1998), 54
GEER, Joseph R. An unpublished manuscript by Charlotte Brontė.
(John Henry) 15:76, 20(1966)
GELDARD, Catherine N. Albert Preston: ninetieth birthday luncheon. G:7, 18(1992)
'Au revoir' but not goodbye. Retirement of W.T. Oliver. G:4, 14(1991)
The Museum Shop. G:1, 6(1990)
Liddell, R. Twin spirits: the novels of Emily and Anne Brontė.(R) 20:3,
144(1991)
GELLATLY, Herbert In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
GEMPP, Elizabeth In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
GÉRIN, Winifred Anne Brontė: a biography.(R) 13:69, 357(1959)
Branwell Brontė: a biograpby.(R) 14:71, 38(1961)
Charlotte Brontė: the evolution of genius.(R) 15:77, 149(1967)
Emily Brontė.(R) 16:83, 232(1973)
My dear Master.(Play) (R) 12:65, 408(1955)
Winifred Gérin, O.B.E., F.R.S.L. Obituary. 18:91, 42(1981)
GERRARD, Frances
Villette: an uncharted course? 26(2001), 199
GILBERT, B. and CROSS, Peggy L. Farewell to Hoffmann? 15:80, 412(1970)
GILL, Stephen A manuscript of Branwell Brontė, with letters
of Mrs Gaskell. 15:80, 408(1970)
GISSING, George Robert
Bemelmans, J.W.M. "A permanent interest of a minor kind":
Charlotte Brontė and George Gissing's The unclassed. 18:95, 383(1985)
GLADING, Lynda Law Hill plaque. G:24, 4(2000)
May walk. G:5, 8(1992)
GLASGOW, Eric George Smith: publisher. (Article)(R) 25(2000), 200
In Patrick Brontė's good books.(Article)(R) 25(2000), 98
GLEN, Heather New casebooks: Jane Eyre.(R) 23(1998), 84
GLEN, Joan E.
In memoriam G:27, 5(2001)
GODDARD, Peggy In memoriam, G:8, 31 (1993)
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 22(1926)
GOFF, Pat
Duckett, R.J. People.(Pat Goff; John Swainston) G:16, 12(1996)
GOLLINI, Franca Dear Charlotte. (R) G:25, 7(2000)
GOMERSAL - Red House
Red House. G:10, 13(1994)
Sumner, C.D. 'Briarmains' re-opened. G:2, 6(1990)
GOODACRE, Selwyn H. The published poems of Branwell Brontė.19:8, 361(1989)
GORDON, Elizabeth Maud
Brontė Society. The Gordon Bequest. 19:1/2, 41 (1986)
GORDON, Elizabeth Seton- See SETON-GORDON, Elizabeth
GORDON, Lyndall Charlotte Brontė: a passionate life.(R) 21:5, 185(1995)
GOSSE, Sir Edmund William The challenge of the Brontės. 2:14, 195(1904.)
GOTHIC
Avery, S. 'Some strange and spectral dream' 23(1998), 120
Bertrandias, B. Villette and the poetics of the haunted self 26(2001), 129
Long, P. Gothic feminism. (R) 25(2000), 92
Vitte, P. Emily Brontė, Rimbaud, Poe and the Gothic. 24(1999), 182
GOTTORP, Lene The return of love. (Poem) G:22, 12(1999)
GOVERNESS
Edgerley, C.M. Charlotte Brontė as governess. 10:55, 286(1945)
Wilson, Hon. B. The Brontės as governesses. 9:4.9, 217(1939)
GRAHAM, Janine Spring walk. G:21, 6(1998)
Spring walk - Brontė Falls. G:25, 5(2000)
GRAHAM, Janine and HAMILTON, Judith Journey down the east coast. G:21, 7(1998)
GRANGER-ELTON, Cathy Jane Eyre. G:18, 12(1997)
GRAVES, Rev. H. P.
Lemon, C.H. "Severe to the point of injustice". 16:83, 199(1973)
GRAYSON, Laura Shirley. Charlotte Brontė's own evidence. (Letter)14:73,
31(1963)
GRAZHDANSKAYA, Z. Emily Brontė and her novel Wuthering Heights.17:86, 21(1976)
GREEK ANTHOLOGY
They told me, Heraclitus, they told me you were dead. 13:68, 271(1958)
GREEN, Mrs B. E. In memoriam. G:6, 2(1992)
GREEN, Dudley Christine Doreen Sumner. G:8, 2(1993)
Cowan Bridge - Brontė pilgrimage. G:19, 25(1997)
Cowan Bridge: the 2nd Brontė pilgrimage. G:25, 17(2000)
Jane Sellars: a tribute. 22(1997), 159
Reader, I married him. G:l9, 20(1997)
Cochrane, M. and R. My dear boy. The life of Arthur Bell Nicholls.(R) 24(1999),
107
Patchett, A.N. Some unique Yorkshire towns. (R) G:20, 27(1998)
Ruijssenaars, E. Charlotte Brontė's promised land (R) 26(2001), 92
GREEN, Joseph J. Miss Frances Wheelwright. 5:23, 27(1913)
GREENE, Muriel Membership deaths. G:16, 25(1996)
Rosaleen Knight. Obituary. 18:95, 408(1985)
McAuley, H. Muriel Greene. G:16, 4(1996)
GREENHALGH, Michael The Brontės: a sound experience. 19:5, 215(1988)
GREENHOUGH, Miss D. P. In memoriam. G:6, 2(1992)
GREENWOOD, Emily Charlotte in Sunday School.(Letter) 11:56, 43(1946)
GREENWOOD, J.F. Haworth. 2:12, 151(1901)
GREENWOOD, Jill M.
Jill Greenwood says "Thank you" G:11, 23(1994)
Resignation G: 27, 8(2001)
Thora Hird visits 74 Main Street G:15, 27(1995)
Duckett,R.J. Jill Greenwood, Carol O'Dwyer G:18, 10(1997)
GREENWOOD, John
Preston, A.H. John Greenwood and the Brontės. 12:61, 35(1951)
GREENWOOD, Matthew Possible contemporary sources for character
names in Wuthering Heights. 21:5, 175(1995)
GREENWOOD, Robin See FERMI, Sarah and GREENWOOD, Robin
GREENWOOD FAMILY
Fermi, A. & Greenwood, R. Jane Eyre and the Greenwood family. 22(1997),
44
GREG, William Rathbone
Westwater, N. Rochester and Greg and Jane and Julia. 18:94, 286(1984)
GREGSON, J. R. Wuthering Heights on the air. 11:58, 179(1948)
GRIFFIN, Barbara The mistress: histories, myths, and interpretations of the
'Other Woman'.(R)25(2000), 93
GRIMSHAW, Rev. William
Cook, F. William Grimshaw of Haworth.(R) 23(1998), 203
GRIMSLEY, Randall West Riding Ramblers rally at Penistone Hill.G:16, 16(1996)
GUERN, Joseph le Anne Brontė 1820-1849: la vie et l'oeuvre.(R) 17:88, 230(1978)
GUISELEY - Parish Church
The Brontė marriage at Guiseley. 14:73, 33(1963)
GUTSCHE, Elizabeth D. In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
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