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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.

 

RADIO BROADCASTS
Brontė broadcasts in 1947. 11:58, 175(1948)
Gregson, J.R. Wuthering Heights on the air. 11:58, 179(1948)
Louden, J. A Northern Ireland broadcast. 12:62, 118(1952)
Raleigh, H.M. The broadcast version of Jane Eyre. 11:56, 35(1946)
Toklum, L. Scandinavian broadcasts. 12:62, 99(1952)
RADOVICI, Nadia Nahamias See NAHAMIAS-RADOVICI, Nadia
RAISTRICK, Margery News of members, G:6, 3(1992)
Barnard, R. Margery Raistrick. G:11, 3(1994)
RALEIGH, H. M. The broadcast version of Jane Eyre. 11:56, 35(1946)
RANDOLPH, Evelyn St.Leger
Lot 1,700, Christie's, 27 April, 1915.(Poem) 10:51, 71(1941)
RANKIN, J. Eames The Bells and their chimes. 18:92, 129(1982)
RATCHFORD, Fannie Elizabeth An American postscript. 11:57, 87(1947)
The Brontės web of childhood.(R) 10:52, 102(1942)
Correct text of Emily Brontė's poems. 10:52, 107(1942)
Legends of Angria.(R) 8:43, 103(1933)
The loneliness of a Brontė cousin. 13:67, 100(1957)
The significance of the diary paper. 12:61, 16(1951)
Texas adopts the Brontės. 11:56, 33(1946)
Three essays by Emily Brontė. 11:60, 337(1950)
Brontė, E.J. Complete poems. Edited by C.W.Hatfield.(R) 10:52, 107(1942)
Hopewell, D.G. In memoriam Mrs H.H.G.Arnold and Dr. F.E
Ratchford. 16:84, 296(1974)
Weir, E.M. Tributes to American Brontė scholars. Dr. Fannie Ratchford and Prof. Mildred Christian. 13:68, 260(1958)
Young, H.B. Miss Fannie Ratchford honoured. 12:64, 267(1954)
RATCLIFFE, Tabitha, née Brown Where has it gone. (Photograph) G:1, 4(1990)
RAUTH, Heidemarie A survey of Brontė plays. 16:84, 288(1974)
RAWNSLEY, R.G.
Hopewell, D.G. R.G. Rawnsley, F.C.I.S. 16:81, 64(1971)
RAYMOND, Ernest Exiled and harassed Anne. 11:59, 225(1949)
In the steps of the Brontės.(R) 11:59, 265(1949)
Notes on Mr. Nicholls and Whitcross. 11:60, 374(1950)
RAYNER, Catherine Domestic distress and the uncanny as aspects
of Emily Brontė's life and her Parsonage home. 19:6, 245(1988)
READ Sir Herbert Edward What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 164(1943)
READE, Mrs V. In memoriam. G:6, 2(1992)
REANEY, James
A fresh look at Patrick Branwell Brontė: the prose 26(2001), 1
Zamorna! (Play) (R) G:24, 26(2000)
RECKLINGHAUSEN
Ahlen, S. & M. van The Brontės in Recklinghausen. G:17, 23(1996)
RECORDINGS
Brontė, C. Jane Eyre. Dramatic reading of the novel. 18:83, 237(1973)
Greenhalgh, M. The Brontės: a sound experience. 19:5, 215(1988)
Herrmann, B. Wuthering Heights. 20:6, 348(1992)
RED HOUSE See GOMERSAL - Red House
REDMAN, William
Duckett, R.J. A new eyewitness. 20:4, 222(1991)
REES, Joan The Robinson papers. 18:94, 299(1984)
REID, Sir Thomas Wemyss The Brontės. 2:9, 8(1899)
RELIGION
Baillie, Sir J.B. Religion and the Brontės. 7:37, 59(1927):
Quarm, J. Purified by woe: on faith and suffering. 19:1/2, 17(1986)
Thormahlen, M. The Brontės and religion. (R) 25(2000), 186
REYNOLDS, Peggy Sound stories. Women writers. No.3: the Brontės. (R) 24(1999), 116
RHODES, Jack H. In memoriam. G:12, 20(1994)
RHODES, Margaret G. Where are the letters? 15:78, 250(1968)
A brief interlude: the Brontės at Silverdale. 14:74, 44(1964)
RHODES, Nellie In memoriam. G:9, 30(1993)
RHODES, Philip A medical appraisal of the Brontės. 16:82, 101(1972)
RHYS, Ernest Perceval The Haworth tradition. 6:32, 88(1922)
RICHARDS, Sylvia Miss Sylvia Richards. Obituary. 17:89, 301(1979)
RICHARDSON, Sheila
Margaret Carter. G:23, 25(1999)
RICHMOND, George
Bostridge, M. Charlotte Brontė and George Richmond. 17:86, 58(1976)
RIMBAUD, Arthur
Vitte, P. Emily Brontė, Rimbaud, Poe and the Gothic. 24(1999), 182
ROBERTS, Eric In memoriam. G:25, 6(2000)
ROBERTS, Sir James
Rowe, J.H. Sir James and Lady Roberts, The presentation
of Haworth Parsonage. 9:46, 23(1936)
ROBERTS, Les
Edwards, N. Charlotte Brontė: the novels. (R) 25(2000), 90
Marsh, N. Emily Brontė: Wuthering Heights. (R) 25(2000), 188
ROBERTSON, Sir Charles Grant The Brontė's "experience of life". 9:46, 37(1936)
ROBERTSON-BROWN, S. Emily.(Play) (R) G:12, 16(1994)
G:13, 18(1995)
G:13, 19(1995)
ROBERTSON SCOTT, John William
The story of the Pall Mall Gazette.(R) 11:60, 373(1950)
ROBINSON, Alice D. M.
In memoriam G:26, 6(2001)
ROBINSON, Lydia
Brontė, C. (Letters, 1845-1848, extracts) relating to P.B.Brontė and Mrs Lydia Robinson. 6:35, 311(1925)
Chitham, E. Mildred Christan on the Lydia Robinson affair. 21:3, 71(1994)
Fraser, R. Mrs Robinson and Branwell Brontė: some mistaken evidence. 19:1/2, 29(1986)
Lemon, C.H. A portrait of Lydia Robinson. 18:91, 28(1981)
Winnifrith, T.J. The background to Sir James Stephen's letter. 21:4, 151(1994)
ROBINSON, Stanley In memoriam. G:8, 31 (1993)
ROBINSON FAMILY
Curtis, Dame M. Further thoughts on Branwell Brontė's story:
a discussion. 14:72, 5(1962)
Gawthrop, H. Branwell Brontė and. the Robinson - Merrall link 26(2001), 77
Rees, J. The Robinson papers. 18:94, 299(1984)
Stone, P. The captive dove.(R) 15:79, 551(1969)
Winnifrith, T. Mrs Robinson and her cousins. 24(1999), 186
More on the Robinsons and their relations. 25(2000), 79
ROLA, Count Balthazar Klossowski de
See BALTHUS,pseud.(i.e. Count Balthazar Klossowski de Rola.)
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Jedrzejewski, J. Charlotte Brontė and Roman Catholicism. 25(2000), 121
ROOKSBY, Rikky Swinburne and the Brontės. 22(1997), 86
ROOSEVELT, Mrs What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 161(1943)
ROPER, Derek Emily Brontė's lover. 21 :1/2, 25(1995)
Review of Poems of Emily Brontė. 22(1997), 147
ROSENTHAL, Sally E.
Crandall, N. Emily Brontė: a psychological portrait.(R) 17:90, 387(1980)
ROUSSEAU, Kathleen G. The lyric visualisation in Wuthering Heights: selected passages. 18:91, 50(1981)
Almasy, R.P. A consolation. Kathleen G. Rousseau. G:22, 18(1999)
ROWE, Joseph Hambley The maternal relatives of the Brontės. 6:33, 135(1923)
Sir James and Lady Roberts. The presentation of Haworth Parsonage. 9:46, 23(1936)
Edgerley, C.M. The late Dr. Joseph Hambley Rowe. 9:47, 129(1937)
ROYAL NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY Jane Eyre. G:21, 21(1998)
RUFF, William First American editions of the Brontė novels. 8:44, 143(1934)
RUIJSSENAARS, Eric
Charlotte Brontė's promised land. (R) 26(2001), 92
RUSHTON, Virginia AGM Saturday. G:19, 18(1997)
Message from the new Chairman. G:14, 3(1995)
Performance of Handel's Messiah. G:8, 20(1993)
Seraph's song and demon's moan: the two voices
of Emily Brontė.(R) G:10, 21(1994)
RUSKIN, John
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:56, 15(1926)
RYDINGS, The See BIRSTALL - The Rydings