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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.

 

P., A. The Brontė sisters. (You are the moorland peace,
the heathland's voice.) Poem. 9:46, 32(1936)
PADILLA, Yolanda Dreaming of Eve, Prometheus, and the Titans:
the romantic vision of Shirley Keeldar. 21:1/2, 9(1995)
PAIGE, Len A. Charlotte Brontė and the Spasmodic School. 21:3, 65(1994)
Helen's diary freshly considered. 20:4, 225(1991)
PALL MALL GAZETTE
Robertson Scott, J.W. The story of the Pall Mall Gazette.(R)11:60, 373(1950)
PALMER, Roy See WILDE, Jean & PALMER, Roy
PARK, Deborah Garter & others
Geographic reality: symbolic landscapes of Wuthering Heights. 19:8, 369(1989)
PARKER, Rt.Rev. Clement George St.Michael
Dedication of the Brontė Memorial Chapel. Address. 14:74, 2(1964)
PARKINS, Wendy "Transparent allegory" and Charlotte Brontė's Shirley. 20:3, 127(1991)
PARRISH, Morris Longstreth
Huguenin, C.A. Brontėana at Princeton University. 12:65, 39(1955)
PARTIS, Molly In memoriam. G:9, 30(1993)
PASSEL, Anne W. The three voices in Charlotte Brontė's Shirley. 15:79, 323(1969)
PATCHETT, Arnold N. Some unique Yorkshire towns.(R) G:20, 27(1998)
PATRICK, Rev. Johnstone G. A Grace. (Poem) 11:59, 245(1949)
Miss Emily.(Poem) 11:59, 244(1949)
PATTEN, Robert L. See JORDAN, John O. & PATTEN, Robert L.
PATTERSON, Sally Before their time: an examination of women
in society. 19:1/2, 55(1986)
PATTISON, Emma The Parsonage garden. G:5, 11(1992)
PAYNE, Rev. George A. Charlotte Brontė's biographer. 7:40, 227(1950)
PEAK DISTRICT
Hoult, W.H. Charlotte Brontė's holiday in the Peak District 14:74, 19(1964)
PEECK, Maureen
June Weekend 2001 G:27, 2(2001)
PENISTONE HILL
Grimsley, R. West Riding Ramblers rally at Penistone Hill. G:16, 16(1996)
PENNINE WAY
On the trail of the Brontės. G:9, 6(1993)
PENNINES
Heywood, C. Pennine landscapes in Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights
26(2001), 187
PENSIONNAT HEGER
Brontė Society. A plaque is unveiled in Brussels to commemorate the
stay of C. & E. Brontė at the Pensionnat Heger. 17:90, 371(1980)
Field, W.T. Two Brussels schoolfellows of Charlotte Brontė. 5:23, 25(1913)
Green, J.J. Miss Frances Wheelwright. 5:23, 27(1913)
Knevett, E.de Charlotte Brontė's school in Brussels. 6:33, 129(1923)
PENZANCE
Holgate, I. The Branwells at Penzance. 13:70, 425(1960)
Lemon, C.H. The home of the Branwells at Penzance. 16:85, 348(1975)
PEOPLE
Albert Preston. G:12, 7(1994)
Andrew McCarthy G: 26, 8(2001)
Charles Lemon M.B.E. G:24, 12(2000)
Christine Fox & Susan Starr. G.:15, 18(1995)
Jill Greenwood, Carol O'Dwyer. G:18, 10(1997)
Kathryn White & Ann Dinsdale. G:14, 17(1995)
Lorraine Llewellyn. G:20, 8(1998)
Margery Raistrick. G:11, 3(1994)
Martin Plimley. G:24, 15(2000)
Mary Woolridge and Stephanie Skwarek. G.:13, 14(1995)
The Museum assistants. G.:17, 20(1996)
Rachel Terry. G:23, 28(1999)
PERIODICALS
Pollin, B.R. The Brontės in the American periodical press of the day. 16:85, 383(1975)
More contemporary American reviews of books by
the Brontės. 18:92, 128(1982)
Two letters concerning Charlotte Brontė in
contemporary American journals. 16:83, 205(1973)
PETERS, Margot An unpublished Brontė letter: the second edition of Jane Eyre.
(13 Jan.1848) 18:92, 115(1982)
Charlotte Brontė: style in the novel(R) 16:83, 236(1973)
Unquiet soul: a biography of Charlotte Brontė.(R)16:85, 407(1975)
PETERS, Maureen Child of the earth. (R) 25(2000), 94
An enigma of Brontės. (R) 16:84, 307(1974)
We four. (Poem) G:23, 8(1999)
PETERSON, Linda H. Traditions of Victorian women's autobiography. (R) 25(2000), 193
PETIT, Jean-Pierre L'Oeuvre d'Emily Brontė: la vision et les thčmes.(R)17:88, 228(1978)
PETROPOULACOS, Eoanna To the heights. (Poem) G:17, 28(1996)
PETTY, Herbert In memoriam. G:13, 8(1995)
PETYT, K.M. "Thou" and "you" in Wuthering Heights. 16:84, 291(1974)
PHILLIPS, Janet & Peter Victorians at home and away.(R) 17:89, 310(1979)
PHILLIPS, Marion 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)
PHILLIPS, Peter See PHILLIPS, Janet & Peter
PHRENOLOGY
Jack, I. Physiognomy, phrenology and characterisation in
the novels of Charlotte Brontė. 15:80, 377(1970)
Senseman, W.M. Charlotte Brontė's use of physiognomy and phrenology. 12:64, 286(1954)
PHYSIOGNOMY
Jack, I. Physiognomy, phrenology and characterisation in the:
novels of Charlotte Brontė. 15:80, 377(1970)
Senseman, W.M. Charlotte Brontė's use of physiognomy and phrenology. 12:64, 286(1954)
Tytler, G. Physiognomy in Wuthering Heights. 21:4, 137(1994)
PILSWORTH, Derrick C. In memoriam. G:13, 8(1995)
PINION, Francis Bertram A Brontė companion.(R) 16:85, 407(1975)
Byron and Wuthering Heights. 21:5, 195(1995)
Scott and Wuthering Heights. 21:7, 313(1996)
PINNEY, Colin & CLANCY, Kathy My unhappy brother. G:14., 8(1995)
PLACE-NAMES
Winnifrith, T.J. A note on some place-names in north-west Derbyshire. 21:7, 337(1996)
PLAMONDON, Norma Alexander Elder. G:22, 6(1999)
PLATTS, Peter M. In memoriam. G:9, 30(1993)
PLAYS
Alchemy Theatre Emily. G:12, 16(1994)
Battye, R. An evening with the Brontės. G:6, 15(1992)
Haigh, M. Miss Brontė and I.(R) G.;13, 20(1995)
Hooley, K. Emily.(R) G:13, 19(1995)
McCluskey, A. My dear friend Charlotte Brontė. G:4, 8(1991)
Reaney, J. Zamorna! (Play) (R) G:24, 26(2000)
Spence, M. Cathy, it's me Terry. G:12, 2(1994)
Emily superstar.(R) G:13, 18(1995)
June's alter ego. (Play) (R) G:24, 19(2000)
Walker, M. The enduring appeal of the Brontės in popular art forms 26(2001), 203
Whitaker, M. A tender fire. G:10, 18(1994)
Wilcocks, R. Wuthering Heights at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. (R) G:24, 20(2000)
Wilde, J. and Palmer, R. "Charlotte Brontė". G:6, 15(1992)
PLIMLEY, Martin
Barnard, R. Martin Plimley. G:24, 15(2000)
PLOWMAN, Miss P. In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
POE, Edgar Allan From childhood's hour I have not been. (Poem) 14:74, 13(1964)
'Twas noontide of summer. (Poem) 14:74, 14(1964)
Friesner,D.N. Ellis Bell and Israfel. 14:74, 11(1964)
Vitte, P. Emily Brontė, Rimbaud, Poe and the Gothic. 24(1999), 182
POETRY
Knight, C. Thoughts on winning the poetry competition. G:25, 19(2000)
POETS CORNER G:7, 13(1992)
POLLARD, Arthur Admiration and exasperation. 17:88, 171(1978)
Charlotte Brontė.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
News of members. G:6, 3(1992)
The Seton-Gordon Brontė letters. 18:92, 101(1982)
A visit to Japan. G:4, 7(1991)
Duthie, E.L. The themes of Elizabeth Gaskell.(R) 18:91, 47(1981)
Eagleton, T. Myths of power: a Marxist study of the
Brontės. 2nd edition.(R) 19:8, 378(1989)
Holderness, G. Wuthering Heights.(R) 19:1/2, 61(1986)
POLLIN, Burton R. The Brontės in the American periodical
press of their day. 16:85, 383(1975)
More contemporary American reviews of books
by the Brontės. 18:92, 128(1982)
Two letters concerning Charlotte Brontė in
contemporary American journals. 16:83, 205(1973)
PONDEN HALL
Edgerley, G.M. Ponden Hall and the Heatons. 10:55, 265(1945)
POOL, P.A.S. The Branwell connection. 18:93, 217(1983)
POPEYE
Bromyard, R. A link with the past. (C.Sumner's dog) G:16, 18(1996)
POSTAGE STAMPS
Lemon, C.H. Brontė diary. 17:90, 379(1980)
POSTLETHWAITE FAMILY
Cockerill, T. Branwell Brontė and the Postlethwaites. 23(1998), 149
POTTER, Norma The Spring walk to Crow Hill and Oldfield 22nd April, 2000. G:25, 2(2000)
POTTS, Bob Mount Pleasant. G:20, 4(1998)
POWELL, Mary
Sumner, C.D. Mary Powell,J.P. Obituary. 18:92, 149(1982)
POWERS, S.A. The chronology of Wuthering Heights. 16:82, 139(1972)
PRESTON, Albert Holmes
Haworth's wool textile industry 1800-1860. G:2, 4(1990)
In memoriam. G:13, 8(1995)
John Greenwood and the Brontės. 12:61, 35(1951)
Sixty years ago: personal recollections of the opening ceremony of the Brontė Parsonage Museum. 19:5, 227(1988)
William Thompson Oliver 1903-1991. 20:5, 308(1992)
Barnard, R. Albert Preston. G:12, 7(1994)
Brontė Society Albert H. Preston. 20:4, 251(1991)
Geldard, C. Albert Preston: ninetieth birthday luncheon. G:7, 18(1992)
Lemon, C.H. Albert Holmes Preston 1902-1995. 21:5, 204(1995)
PRICE, Frederick
Case, A.A. Plotting women.(R) 25(2000), 193
Peterson, L.H. Traditions of Victorian women's autobiography. (R) 25(2000), 193
PRINCETON.- University: Harvey Firestone Memorial Library
Huguenin, C.A. Brontėana at Princeton University. 12:65, 39(1955)
PRITCHARD-OWENS, Dyddgu Messiah. G:10, 12(1994)
PROUST, Marcel
Callander, M.M. Charlotte Brontė and Proust: the power of memory.19:3, 107(1987)
PUBLISHING
Hargreaves, G.D. The publishing of 'Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell'.15:79, 294(1969)
Jordan, J.O. & Patten, P.L. Literature in the market place. (R) 21:6, 264(1996)
PUPILS
Stollard, M.L. The pupils of the Brontės 13:67, 145(1957)
PYKETT, Lyn Emily Brontė.(R) 20:2, 100(1990)