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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.

 

S., G.G. Raynor D. Chapman. 16:83, 227(1975)
SABOL, Ruth C. and BENDER, Todd K.
A concordance to Brontė's Jane Eyre.(R) 18:92, 159(1982)
ST MICHAEL' S AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH, Haworth
See HAWORTH.-Parish Church
SAINTSBURY, George Edward Bateman
The position of the Brontė's as origins in the history of the English novel. 2:9, 18(1899)
SALINSKY, John Dr. Kenneth and the heartsink patients of Wuthering Heights. (Article) (R)25(2000), 206
SALMOND, Mrs D. J. In memoriam, G.:9, 30(1993)
SAND, George, pseud.
Hirsch, P. Charlotte Brontė and George Sand: the influence
of female romanticism. 21:6, 209(1996)
SANG, Jobanna Margarethe
Haworth - Parsonage: Portraits
"Aunt Branwell" portrait re-identified. (Johanna Margarethe Sang) 19:3, 126(1987)
SAVERY, Constance In memoriam. G:24, l6 (2000)
SAWFORD, Jackie Emily's response.(Poem) G:23, 8(1999)
SAXBY, Capt. M. N. In memoriam. G.:5, 4(1992)
SAYERS, Dorothy Leigh
Cunliffe, W.R. The Brontės in other peoples books. 11:60, 332(1950)
SCANDINAVIA
Toklum, L. Scandinavian broadcasts. 12:62, 99(1952)
SCARBOROUGH
Bland, J. The Brontės go to fawlty towers.. G:24, 9(2000)
Moyse, M. The Anne Brontė Conference at Scarborough. G:11, 6(1994)
SCHEGLOFF, Phyllis E. In memoriam. G:19, 16(1997)
SCHELTENS, Maartje Hareton Earnshaw - parentage in Wuthering Heights. 23(1998), 136
SCHLIEMAN, Michael
Whitehead, P. Brontėgate; a Gothic romance. 25(2000), 96
SCHMIDT, Emily Tresselt From highland to lowland: Charlotte Brontė's
editorial changes in Emily's poems. 15:78, 221(1968)
SCHOENBERGER-SCHLEICHER, Esther
Charlotte and Emily Brontė: a narrative analysis of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. (R) 24(1999), 199
SCHOFIELD, Guy The gentle Anne. 16:81, 1(1971)
Oliver, W.T. Guy Schofield. Obituary. 20:2, 116(1990)
SCOTLAND
Corrigan, E.M. Charlotte Brontė and Scotland. 14:75, 31(1965)
Easton, J. Excursion to Scotland October 2000 G: 26, 4(2001)
Emberson, C. and I. For the sake of Auld Lang Syne G: 26, 4(2001)
SCOTT, Brenda A tribute to Tabby in centenary year. G:10, 15(1994)
Romieu, E.and G. The Brontė sisters.(R) G:9, 20(1993)
SCOTT, John William Robertson See ROBERTSON SCOTT, John William
SCOTT, R.M. High Sunderland Hall in decay. 11:59, 262(1949)
SCOTT, Sir Walter,Bart.
Lovell-Smiith, R. Qu'a donc pu lire Emily Brontė? Arrivals in the Waverley
novels and Wuthering Heights. 21:3, 78(1994)
Walter Scott and Emily Brontė: the rhetoric of love. 21:4, 117(1994)
Pinion, F.B. Scott and Wuthering Heights. 21:7, 313(1996)
Stowell, R. Brontė borrowings: Charlotte Brontė and Ivanhoe,
Emily Brontė and The Count of Monte Cristo. 21:6, 243(1996)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 20(1926)
SCRUTON, William Reminiscences of the late Miss Ellen Nussey. 1:8, 23(1898)
SEARLE, Ronald A Wuthering Heights picture. 11:60, 343(1950)
SEAWARD, Mark R.D. Charlotte Brontė's Napoleonic relic. 17:88, 185(1978)
Brontė, A. Agnes Grey. Edited by H. Marsden and R. Inglefield.(R) 19:7, 522(1989)
Brontė, C. The Professor. Edited by M.Smith and H. Rosengarten.(R) 19:7, 322(1989)
Villette. Edited by H. Rosengarten and M. Smith.(R) 19:7, 322(1989)
SECCOMBE, Thomas The place of the Brontės among the women
novelists of the last century. 5:23, 8(1913)
SELINCOURT, Ernest de The genius of the Brontės, 2:15, 254(1906)
SELLARS, Jane Art and artist as heroine in the novels of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontė. 20:2, 57(1990)
The art of the Brontės: new discoveries. 21:5, 192(1995)
Brontė Parsonage Museum news. G:8, 12(1993)
G:9, 14(1993)
G.:10, 22(1994)
The Brontės go to New York: the art of the Brontės
exhibition at Pierpont Morgan Library. G;16, 9(1996)
Charlotte Brontė. (R) 23(1998), 76
Eunice Skirrow 1925-1991. 20:4, 247(1991)
Housing our heritage: problems of museum management. G:3, 5(1991)
Jane's farewell. G:18, 2(1997)
Museum news. G:14, 21(1995)
G:15, 16(1995)
G:16, 11(1996)
G:17, 17(1996)
New displays at the Brontė Parsonage Museum. G:13, 13(1995)
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)
A week in the USA. G:6, 11(1992)
Green, D. Jane Sellars: a tribute. 22(1997), 159
SELLARS, Jane See also ALEXANDER, Christine and SELLARS, Jane
SELLARS, Jane & ALEXANDER, Christine The art of the Brontės.(R)
G:11, 8(1994)
SELLARS, Jane & DUCKETT, Robert J. A sense of place. G:3, 10(1991)
SELLECK, R.J.K. James Kay-Shuttleworth: journey of an outsider.(R) 21:4, 159(1994)
SENSEMAN, W.M. Charlotte Brontė's use of physiognomy and phrenology. 12:64, 286(1954)
SERENDIPITY 22(1997), 137
SERVICE, J.M. Wuthering Heights: one reader's viewpoint. G:17, 24(1996)
SETON-GORDON, Elizabeth
Pollard, A. The Seton-Gordon Brontė letters. 18:92, 101(1982)
SHAKESPEARE, William
The Tempest; Act 5: Epilogue.
lines 1-3, 15-16 16:83, 185(1973)
Kay, B. & Knowles, J. The Twelfth night Charlotte saw. 15:78, 84.1(1968)
SHAKESPEARE HEAD BRONTĖ Shakespeare Head Brontė.(R) 8:42, 33(1932)
SHARMA, P.P. Charlotte Brontė: champion of women's economic independence. 14:75, 38(1965)
SHARPS, Heather
Gawthorpe Hall and the Brontė connection. G:21, 30(1998)
June Weekend 2001 G:27, l(200l)
Selleck, R.J.K. James Kay-Shuttleworth: journey of an outsider.(R) 21:4, 159(1994)
SHARPS, John Geoffrey Mrs Gaskell's observation and invention:
a study of her non-biographic works.(R) 16:81, 55(1971)
SHAW, Emma Emily.(Poem) G:9, 8(1993)
SHAW, Marion Anne Brontė: a quiet feminist. 21:4, 125(1994)
Nestor, P. Female friendships and communities.(R) 19:1/2, 62(1986)
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe
Chitham, E. Emily Brontė and Shelley. 17:88, 189(1978)
SHIBDEN HALL
Liddington, J. Anne Lister and Emily Brontė. 1838-39 26(2001), 46
Marsden, H. The scenic background of Wuthering Heights 13:67, 111(1957)
SHORTER, Clement King Charlotte Brontė and her circle.(R) 1:4, 28(1896)
Mrs Gaskell and Charlotte Brontė. 5:26, 144(1916)
New light on the Brontės. 1:8, 10(1898)
Tillotson, K. 'Back to the beginning of this century'. 19:1/2, 3(1986)
Winnifrith, T.J. The Birstall letters. 21:5, 187(1995)
Wood, B. The late Mr. Clement K. Shorter. 7:57, 104(1927)
A note on some of the Brontė exhibits contributed to the Museum by C. Shorter and T.J.Wise. 1:8, 43(1898)
SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir James Phillips Kay-
See KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir James Phillips
SHUTTLEWORTH, Lady Janet Kay See KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, Lady Janet
SICILY
Nelson, J.G. Sicily and the Brontė name. 16:81, 45(1971)
SILVERDALE
Rhodes, M.G. A brief interlude: the Brontės at Silverdale. 14:74, 44(1964)
SIMMONS, James R. jr. "Small, prim, and Quaker-like": reinventing
Joanna Baillie as Jane Eyre. 21:4, 149(1994)
SIMPSON, Charles Emily Brontė.(R) 7:40, 238(1950)
SIMPSON-HOUSLEY, Paul and others
Geographic reality: symbolic landscapes of Wuthering Heights. 19:8, 369(1989)
SINCLAIR, Jacqueline What tortured soul is this.(Poem) G:17, 14(1996)
SKIRROW, Eunice Rosaleen M. Lemon. Obituary. 20:2, 116(1990)
Upper Worth Valley schools in the nineteenth century. 20:5, 156(1991)
Way-side crosses and the walk for members. G:2, 2(1990)
Sellars, J. Eunice Skirrow 1925-1991. 20:4, 247(1991)
SKWAREK, Stephanie
Barnard, R. Mary Woolridge and Stephanie Skwarek. G:13, 14(1995)
SLATER, Andy The Brontės: a primary perspective. G:13, 2(1995)
SMITH, Anne The art of Emily Brontė.(R) 17:86, 68(1976)
SMITH, Delores M. In memoriam. G:10, 27(1994)
SMITH, George
Brontė, C. Two letters from Charlotte Brontė (29 Mar.1853; 3 June 1850). 12:65, 409(1955)
Glasgow, E. George Smith: publisher. (Article) (R) 25(2000), 200
Hoddinott, A. Charlotte Brontė and the Little Men 26(2001), 111
Jones, M. George Smith's influence on the life of Charlotte Brontė 18:94, 279(1984)
Lever, Sir T. Charlotte Brontė and George Smith. 17:87, 106(1977)
SMITH, John Stores
Brontė Society Two letters by Charlotte Brontė (28 May 1853; 6 Mar.1850). 17:87, 122(1977)
Tillotson, K. A day with Charlotte Brontė in 1850. 16:81, 22(1971)
SMITH, Judith See BANKS, Elizabeth and SMITH, Judith
see also FERMI, Sarah and SMITH, Judith
SMITH, Lisa Top Withens. G:16, 16(1996)
SMITH, Margaret
British Academy Award to Margaret Smith. 19:8, 579(1989)
Charlotte Brontė and Charles Dickens. 19:8, 368 (1989)
Charlotte Brontė's letters. 20:1, 39(1990)
The manuscripts of Charlotte Brontė's novels. 18:93, 189(1983)
[Needham photographs.] 22(1997), 142
New light on Mr. Nicholls. 19:3, 97(1987)
Newly acquired Brontė letters, transcriptions and notes. 21:7, 523(1996)
The photograph.(Charlotte Brontė) G:14., 29(1995)
A reconstructed letter.(P.Brontė 17 Feb.1860) 20:1, 42(1990)
"A warlike correspondence": more letters from Harriet Martineau.18:95, 392(1985)
A window on the world: Charlotte Brontė's correspondence with her publishers. 21:7, 339(1996)
Allott, N. Emily Brontė: Wuthering Heights: a casebook.(R)
Rev. edition. 21:1/2, 31(1993)
Brontė, C. An edition of the early writings of Charlotte Brontė, Vol.1.(R) 19:5, 224(1988)
Jane Eyre. Intro by A. Carter. (R) 20:4, 229(1991)
Jane Eyre. Edited by R.J.Dunn. (R) 19:7, 321(1989)
Poems of Charlotte Brontė: a new text and commentary.
Edited by V.A.Neufeldt.(R) 19:1/2, 59(1986)
The poems of Charlotte Brontė. Edited by T.Winnifrith.(R) 18:95, 400(1985)
Fraser, R. Charlotte Brontė.(R) 19:8, 376(1989)
Imlay, B. Charlotte Brontė and the mysteries of love: Myth
and allegory in Jane Eyre.(R) 20:3, 174(1991)
Kydd, R. The quiet stranger.(R) 20:4, 228(1991)
Myer, V.G. Charlotte Brontė: truculant spirit. (R) 19:7, 324(1989)
Wheat, P.H. The Adytum of the heart: the literary criticism
of Charlotte Brontė.(R) 21:1/2, 42(1993)
SMITH, Margaret See also CHAPPLE, John Alfred Victor and SMITH, Margaret
SMITH, Rose Lovell- See LOVELL-SMITH, Rose
SMITH, Valerie
Long, D. Gothic feminism. (R) 25(2000), 92
SMITH, Walter E. The Brontė sisters: a bibliographical catalogue.(R) 25(2000), 101
Elisabeth Gaskell: a bibliographical catalogue. (R) 25(2000), 101
SMITH, ELDER & CO.
Smith, N. A window on the world: Charlotte Brontė's correspondence
with her publishers. 21:7, 339(1996)
SMURTHWAITE, John The life of John Alexander Symington, bibliographer and librarian.(R) 22(1997), 156
SMUTS, Jan Christiaan
General Smuts's favourite authoress.(Emily Brontė) 12:61, 9(1951)
Beeton, D.R. Emily Brontė and Jan Christiaan Smuts. 15:78, 214(1968)
SNOWDEN, J. Keighley The Brontės as artists and prophets. 4:19, 78(1909)
Mr. Jonas Bradley. 10:53, 174(1943)
SOARES, Charlotte Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights.(Poem) G:5, 13(1992)
News of members. G:6, 3(1992)
SOTHEBY'S
A first edition of Wuthering Heights. 14:74, 50(1964)
SOUTHEY, Robert
Stafford, J. Anne Brontė, Agnes Grey and New Zealand. 20:2, 97(1990)
Wood, B. Charlotte Brontė on her contemporaries. 7:36, 18(1926)
SOUTHOWRAM
Marsden, H. The scenic background of Wuthering Heights.13:67, 111(1957)
Sumner, C.D. Chapel-le-Breer. G:1, 2(1990)
SPAIN
British Council Brontė exhibitions in Spain. 11:59, 283(1949)
SPASMODIC SCHOOL
Paige, L.A. Charlotte Brontė and the Spasmodic School, 21:3, 63(1994)
SPEN VALLEY
Battye, R. Excursion to the Shirley country. G:10, 9(1994)
Heaton, H. The economic background of Shirley. 8:42, 3(1932)
Stead, J.J. The Shirley country. 1:7, (1897)
The Shirley country: being a revised and
extended edition of Pt.7. 4:17, (1907)
Sumner, C.D. Reflections on the Brontės in the Spen Valley and district.(R) 16:84, 303(1974)
SPENCE, Martin Cathy, it's me Terry. G:12, 2(1994)
Edna Clarke Hall and Wuthering Heights. 18:94, 295(1984)
Emily superstar.(R) G:13, 18(1995)
Jane's alter ego. (Play) (R) G:24, 19(2000)
SPENCER, Luke The voices of Wuthering Heights. 24(1999), 82
Wuthering Heights as a version of pastoral. 23(1998), 46
Barnard, H. Emily Brontė (R) 26(2001), 91
SPIELMANN, Marion H. An early essay by Charlotte Brontė.
(La chute des feuilles) 6:34, 236(1924)
The recently discovered letters from Charlotte Brontė to Professor Constantin Heger. 5:24, 49(1914)
SPIELMANN, Percy B. The Brontė-Heger mystery. 10:55, 284(1945)
Question of an accent. 13:66, 23(1956)
SPIVEY, Rev. Colin Farewell to Haworth. G:13, 17(1995)
SPRITTLES, J. A history of Oakwell Hall.(R) 11:57, 106(1947)
STAFFORD, Jane Anne Brontė, Agnes Grey and New Zealand. 20:2, 97(1990)
STAMFORD, Earl of The Earl of Stamford. Obituary. 17:86, 61(1976)
STANFORD, Derek See HARRISON, Ada and STANFORD, Derek
STANLEY, Beatrice E. Changes at Haworth. 10:54, 222(1944)
Patrick Brontė's notebook. 14:72, 17(1962)
STANNARD, Brian L. In memoriam, G:12, 20(1994)
STANSFIELD, James
Waddington-Feather, J. James Stansfield and the Haworth Sunday School. G:20, 10(1998)
STARR, Susan Christine Fox & Susan Starr. G:15, 18(1995)
STEAD, J.J. A chronology of the principal events in the lives of the Brontė family. 1:5 (1897)
Hathersage and Jane Eyre 1:4, 26(1896)
The Shirley country. 1:7 (1897)
The Shirley country: being a revised and extended
edition of Pt.7. 4:17, (1907)
STEDMAN, Jane W. Charlotte Brontė and Bewick's British Birds.15:76, 36(1966)
The genesis of the Genii. 14:75, 16(1965)
STEPHEN, Sir James A centenary appreciation of Charlotte Brontė.5:27, 171(1917)
Winnifrith, T.J. The background to Sir James Stephen's letter.21 :4,151(1994)
STEVENS, Elizabeth See HOLMES, Helen and STEVENS, Elizabeth
STEVENS, Joan A Brontė letter corrected. 16:81, 46(1971)
Her own landmarks. Mary Taylor's shop in New Zealand. 15:79, 314(1969)
Mary Taylor, friend of Charlotte Brontė: letters
from New Zealand and elsewhere. Edited by
J.Stevens.(R) 16:83, 235(1973)
A note on Mossmans. 16:81, 47(1971)
Sidelights on Shirley Brontėana in New Zealand.15:79, 301(1969)
STEVENSON, Keith Apropos of Top Withins. G:7, 7(1992)
STEVENSON, William Handforth Emily and Anne Brontė.(R) 15:79, 351(1969)
STEWART, Garrett Dear Reader. The conscripted audience in nineteenth-century British fiction. (R)22(1997), 155
STOLLARD, Mary Louisa The Brontės in Leeds. 15:69, 360(1959)
Miss Mary L. Stollard. Obituary. 17:89, 301(1979)
The passing of Blake Hall. 12:64, 294(1954)
The pupils of the Brontės. 15:67, 145(1957)
Visit to Gawthorpe Hall. 15:66, 40(1956)
STONE, Phillipa The captive dove.(R) 15:79, 351(1969) STONE, Roy de Montpensier
Re Wuthering Heights and Re Thrushcross Grange:
case for the opinion of Counsel. 16:82, 118(1972)
STONEMAN, Patsy The Brontės in other people's childhoods. 23(1998), 3
Meyer, S. Imperialism at home. (R) 23(1998), 201
STONEHOUSE, Sally Cambridge echoes of the Brontės. 19:5, 211(1988)
Housing our heritage: history repeats itself. G:3, 3(1991)
A letter from Mrs Gaskell(15 Mar.1856). 20:4, 217(1991)
Barker, J.R.V. The Brontė yearbook.(R) 20:4, 230(1991)
Langland, B. Anne Brontė: the other one.(R) 20:2, 100(1990)
Pykett, L. Emily Brontė.(R) 20:2, 100(1990)
STONEMAN, Patsy Wuthering Heights in 1920. G:14, 25(1995)
Berkeley, M. Jane Eyre, an opera (R) 26(2001), 97
STOODLEY PIKE
Butterworth, C. Stoodley Pike. 19:1/2, 32(1986)
STOTT, Ken jr.. Membership deaths. G:15, 21(1995)
STOVE, IRON
Jones, P. Cast iron Charlotte. G:12, 6(1994)
STOWELL, Robert
Brontė borrowings: Charlotte Brontė and Ivanhoe, Emily
Brontė and The Count of Monte Cristo. 21:6, 243(1996)
STUART, J.A. The Brontė nomenclature. 1:3, 13(1895)
SUE, Marie Joseph Eugene
Kitty Bell: the orphan. Intro by E.A. Chadwick.(R) 5:25, 119(1915)
SUGDEN, Kaye Aspinall Ramsden
A short history of the Brontės.(R) 7:40, 241(1950)
SULLIVAN, Paula Rochester reconsidered: Jane Eyre in the
light of the Samson story. 16:83, 192(1973)
SUMMERS, Mary
Anne Brontė's religion. 25(2000), 18
Jay, B. Anne Brontė.(R) 25(2000), 184
SUMNER, Christine Doreen
Appreciation of Dr. Juliet R.V. Barker. 19:8, 393(1989)
'Briarmains' re-opened. G:2, 6(1990)
Brontė Society centenarian.(Violet Bagshaw) 19:7, 333(1989)
Brontė Society Working Party. G:2, 1(1990)
Chapel-le-Breer. G:1, 2(1990)
The end of an era. 19:5, 231(1988)
Correction. 19:6, 288(1988)
John Theodore Menet Nussey. Obituary. G:7, 4(1992)
Mary Powell, J.P. Obituary. 18:92, 149(1982)
Oakwell Hall, Birstall: a school in the 1880's. G:1, 3(1990)
On the wings of song. 20:1, 53(1990)
Reflections on the Brontės in Spen Valley and district.(R)16:84, 303(1974)
Who was the stranger at Anne Brontė's funeral? G:1, 3(1990)
Bromyard, R. A link with the past, (C.Sumner's dog Popeye)
G.:16, 18(1996)
Green, D. Christine Doreen Sumner. G:8, 2(1993)
SUMNER, Christine Doreen - Portrait
Barlow B. (Chris Sumner portrait.) G:17, 5(1996)
SUMNER, Susan Reflections on an Angrian's day. G:19, 11(1997)
SUNDERLAND, Gordon Bedroom scene. (Poem) G:23, 9(1999)
Last letter to Ellen. (Poem) G:25, 23(2000)
SURRIDGE, Lisa Animals and violence in Wuthering Heights. 24(1999), 161
SUTCLIFFE, Halliwell The spirit of the moors. 2:13, 174(1903)
SUTCLIFFE, Mr.
Nicholls, Rev. A. B. Letter to Mr. Sutcliffe, Hill House, Banagher, 5 November 1861 26(2001), 75
SWAINSTON, John
Duckett, R.J. People.(Patt Goff; John Swainston) G:16, 12(1996)
SWAN, Walter "Culture fix". (BBC) (R) G:24, 18(2000)
SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles
Rooksby, R. Swinburne and the Brontės. 22(1997), 86
SWINNERTON, Frank Arthur What the Brontės mean today. 10:53, 164(1943)
SYKES, Janette Haworth.(Poem) G:16, 20(1996)
SYMINGTON, John Alexander The Bonnell Collection. 7:40, 252(1930)
Bibliography of the works of all members of the Brontė family
and of Brontėana.(R) 25(2000), 182
Lemon, C.H. John Alexander Symington (1887-1961) and the Brontė Society. 22(1997), 113
Smurthwaite, J. The life of John Alexander Symington (R) 22(1997), 156
SYMONS, Julian
Cunliffe, W.R. The Brontės in other peoples books. 11:60, 332(1950)