1 The Brontë Collection Catalogue The following is a list of books on the Brontës and their works available for consultation in the Local Studies Department of Bradford Central Library. All of the books in the Brontë Collection are reference only, but there are some loan copies available within the Bradford Libraries system. Items in […] are not in the Brontë Collection but in the Local Studies Collection. Please ask staff to help you find what you are looking for. The Brontës ALEXANDER, Christine & SELLARS, Jane. The art of the Brontës. Cambridge U.P., 1995. ALEXANDER, Christine & SMITH, Margaret. The Oxford Companion to the Brontës. Oxford U.P., 2003. BAINBRIDGE, Cyril. The Brontës and their country. Hugh Tempest Radford, 1978. BARKER, Juliet. The Brontës. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1994. The Brontës: a life in letters. Edited by Juliet Barker. Viking, 1997. BARKER, Juliet R.V. Brontë country. Jarrold Publishing, 1990. BEATON, Henry Albert. Kipping House and the Brontës. Typescript. BENTLEY, John. Portrait of Wycoller. Nelson Local History Society, 1975. BENTLEY, Phyllis. The Brontë Sisters. Longmans, Green and Co., 1950. The Brontës. Home & Van Thal, 1947. The Brontës and their World. Thames & Hudson, 1969. Introducing the Brontës. In: Yorkshire Dalesman, Vol.9, No.3, June 1947. BINGHAM, Derick. The Brontës: veins running fire: the incredible story of a literary family. Belfast, Ambassador Pubs., 2007. 2 BLACKBURN, Ruth, H. The Brontë Sisters: selected source materials for college research papers. Edited by Ruth H. Blackburn. Heath & Co., 1967. BOOKMAN, The The Brontës at Thornton. Photocopied from The Bookman, October 1904. The Brontës. Double Number. October 1904. BOWEN, Elizabeth. English novelists. William Collins, 1942. BRADBY, G. F. The Brontës and other essays. Oxford University Press, 1932. BRIGHTON, Catherine. The Brontës: scenes from the childhood of Charlotte, Branwell, Emily and Anne. Frances Lincoln, 1994. BAPTISMS. Extracts from the registers of the Old Bell Chapel at Thornton. St. James Tourism Publication. No date. BRONTË COUNTRY. Brontë Country. The Brontë Experience: what to visit and where to stay in Brontë country. Brontë Country, 1999. BRONTË PARSONAGE MUSEUM. Activity guide. Longman, 1988 BRONTË, Patrick. Brontëana: his collected works and life … and the Brontës in Ireland. Edited by J Horsfall Turner. J.H. Turner, 1898. BRONTË SOCIETY. A centenary history of the Brontë Society. Charles Lemon. Brontë Society, 1993. A selected list of places, mainly in Yorkshire, connected with the Brontë family, giving O.S. One-inch map numbers and grid references. No date. Brontë Society Conference, 2004. Brontë Student. Issue 2 Spring 1993; Issue 4 Spring 2000. The Brontës then and now: a symposium of articles from various issues of the Brontë Society Transactions. 1947. 3 BUTTERFIELD, Mary. Face to face with the Brontës. Article taken from the Sunday Times Magazine, October 17th 1976. CAMPBELL, Marie. Strange world of the Brontës. Sigma Leisure, 2001. CANNON, John. The History of the Brontë Family from Ireland to Wuthering Heights. 2nd Edition. (1st pub. as The Road to Haworth, 1980). Sutton Publishing, 2000. The Road to Haworth: the story of the Brontës’ Irish Ancestry. Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1980. CHADWICK, Ellis H. In the footsteps of the Brontës. Pitman, 1914. CHITHAM, Edward. The Brontës’ Irish background. Macmillan, 1986. CHITHAM, Edward and WINNIFRITH, Tom. Brontë facts and Brontë problems. Macmillan, P., 1983 CLARKE, Isabel C. Haworth parsonage: a picture of the Brontë family. Hutchinson, (n.d.). CLARKE, William. The Brontës were here: reflections on the family’s life and travels. E. J Morten, 1977. [COOK, Janet. Wuthering Heights in music and words: a celebration of Haworth and the Worth Valley. Star Child audio Visual Arts, 1993. Audiotape.] CRAIK, Wendy Ann. The Brontë novels. Methuen, 1968. [DALESMAN. Charlotte Brontë slept here. In Dalesman, vol. 29, No. 1, April 1967, p.p.42-45.] DALESMAN. The Brontës: an illustrated selection of prose and poetry. Dalesman, 1980. DAVISON, John. 4 The Brontës of Haworth Parsonage: a chronicle play of a famous family in five acts. Muller, 1934. DELAFIELD, E.M. The Brontës: their lives recorded by their contemporaries. Hogarth Press, 1935. DIMNET, Ernest. The Brontë sisters. J. Cape, 1927. DINSDALE, Ann The Brontës at Haworth. Frances Lincoln Ltd., 2006. DINSDALE, Ann and WARD, Mark E. A guide to historic Haworth and the Brontës. Mulberry Books, 2000 DUCKETT, Bob. The Brontë novels: 150 years of literary dominance. Papers from the Brontë Society Weekend Conference, Leeds, October1998. Edited by Bob Duckett. The Brontë Society, 1999. EAGLETON, Terry. Myths of power: a Marxist study of the Brontës. Macmillan Press ltd., 1975. EMBERSON, Ian and Catherine. A Missing Link: the Brontës, the Sowdens and the Listers. In Brontë Studies, Vol. 32, July 2007, p.p.116-124. FERRETT, Mabel. Brontë cousin: the last of the Brontë family to be laid to rest in Yorkshire soil. In Yorkshire Journal, Issue 38, p.p. 106-108. Shirley country (the Brontës in the Spen valley). Hub Publications, 1973. The Brontës in the Spen Valley. Hub Publications, 1978. FLINTOFF, Eddie. In the steps of the Brontës. Countryside Books, 1993. . FOX, Margaret. A Christmas frost in summer: the story of the Brontë family. Cherry Tree Books, 1981. FRY, Christopher The Brontës of Haworth. Vols. 1 & 2. Davis-Poynter, 1975. Based on Yorkshire Television’s production, “The Brontës of Haworth”. GARDINER, JULIET. 5 The world within: the Brontës at Haworth: a life in letters, diaries and writings. Collins & Brown, 1992. GORDON, Felicia. A preface to the Brontës. Longman, 1989. GREGOR, Ian, (editor). The Brontës: a collection of critical essays. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1970. HAGAN, Sandra and WELLS, Juliette, editors. The Brontës in the world of the arts. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, 2008 HANSON, Lawrence and Hanson, E.M. The Four Brontës: the lives and works of Charlotte, Branwell, Emily and Ann Brontë. Oxford U.P., 1949. HARRISON, G. Elsie. The clue to the Brontës. Methuen, 1948. Haworth Parsonage: a study of Wesley and the Brontës. Epworth P., 1937. The Wesley Historical Society Lectures. No. 3 HEWITT, Peggy. Brontë country: Lives and Landscapes. Rev. ed. Sutton Pub., 2004. HINDLE, Herbert. In Brontë footsteps. Colne, 1976 HODGKINS, Ian & Co. Ltd. A catalogue of books by and about the Brontë family, Jane Austen and other literary ladies of the nineteenth century. Author, 1988(?) Jane Austen, the Brontë family & Mrs Gaskell: a catalogue of books and ephemera. Author, 1997 Jane Austen and the Brontë family: including privately printed pamphlets by Thomas J. Wise. Author, 2002. The Brontë family: a catalogue of books by and about the Brontës. Author, c1978, 1988(?), 1989. The Brontë family: a catalogue of illustrated books by and about the Brontës. Author, 1989. HUGHES, Glynn. Brontë. Bantam Press, 1996. JARDEN, Mary Louise. 6 The Young Brontës: Charlotte and Emily, Branwell and Anne. Viking Press, 1938. KNIGHT, Charmian and STONEMAN, Patsy. The Brontë influence. Brontë Society, 2004. LANE, Margaret. The Brontë Story: a consideration of Mrs. Gaskell’s Life of Charlotte Brontë. Collins, 1953, 1971. The drug-like Brontë dream. John Murray, 1980. LEEMING, Glenda. Brontë country; photographs by Simon Warner and Howard Beck. Brian Todd, 1988. LEMON, Charles. Classics of Brontë Scholarship. The best from 100 years of the Brontë Society Transactions. Selected and introduced by Charles Lemon. The Brontë Society, 1999. Early visitors to Haworth: from Ellen Nussey to Virginia Woolf. Brontë Society, 1996. LEYLAND, Francis. The Brontë Family with special reference to Patrick Branwell Brontë. Hurst & Blackett, 1886. LYON, Kim. The Dentdale Brontë Trail. Lyon Equipment, 1985. MACDONALD, Frederika. The Brontës at Brussels. Article from ‘Women at Home’, July 1894. MACKAY, Angus M. The Brontës: fact and fiction. Service & Paton, 1897. MALHAM-DEMBLEBY, J. The lifting of the Brontë veil: a new study of the Brontë Family. Extracted from ‘The Fortnightly Review’, 1907. MARGESSON, Maud. The Brontës and their stars. Rider, 1928. MASSON, Flora. The Brontës. Jack, no date. MAURAT, Charlotte. The Brontës’ secret. Translated from the French by Margaret Meldrum. Constable, 1969. 7 MEEKER, Claude. Haworth; home of the Brontës. With a preface by Butler Wood, Bibliographic Secretary of the Brontë Society. Reprinted from the ‘Cincinnati Times Star’ (USA), Feb. 14, 1895, by order of the Brontë Society. 2nd ed. Bradford, F. Treweek & Co., 1895. MILLER, Lucasta. The Brontë Myth. J. Cape, 2001. MILLMORE, Royston. Brief life of the Brontës. Millmore, 1947. MITCHELL, W.R. Hotfoot to Haworth: pilgrims to the Brontë shrine. Castleberg, 1992. In search of the Brontës: a pilgrimage to Haworth. In: ‘Dalesman’, vol.19, no.1, April 1957, p.17-20. MORISON, N. Brysson. Haworth Harvest: the lives of the Brontës. Dent, 1969. PADDOCK, Lisa and ROLLYSON, Carl. The Brontës A to Z: the essential reference to their lives and work. Checkmark Books, 2003. PALMER, Geoffrey. The Brontës Day by Day. A Chronology by Geoffrey Palmer. Brontë Society, 2002. PARKER, Cornelia. Brontëan abstracts. Brontë Society, 2006. PEARSON, F. K. The Brontës on the Yorkshire coast. In The Dalesman, vol.9, No.1, April 1948, p16-17. PETERS, Maureen. An enigma of Brontës. Robert Hale and Co., 1974. PINION, Francis Bertram. A Brontë companion: literary assessment, background and reference. Macmillan, 1975. POLLARD, Arthur. The landscape of the Brontës; with photographs by Simon McBride. Webb & Bower/Michael Joseph, 1988. RAMSDEN, J. The Brontë homeland; or, misrepresentations rectified. Roxburghe P., 1896. 8 RATCHFORD, Fannie Elizabeth. The Brontës’ web of childhood. O.U.P., 1941. RAYMOND, Ernest. In the steps of the Brontës. Rich and Cowan, 1948. REES, Joan. Profligate Son: Branwell Brontë and his sisters. R. Hale, 1986. ROSSER, Leo. Shirley: it’s Brontë Country. In Yorkshire Life, April 2004, pp 72-76. ROWE, J. Hambley. ‘The Maternal Relatives of the Brontës’. In Selected Works, Rowe, J.H. SANGSTER, Alfred. The Brontës. Constable, 1933. SCRUTON, William. The Brontës. Arthur Dobson Pub Co., 1968. (First published 1898 as Thornton and the Brontës.) SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS The Brontës: their lives, friendship and correspondence. Shakespeare Head Press, 1932. SHORTER, Clement. The Brontës: life and letters. Hodder & Stoughton, 1908. The Brontës and their circle. Dent, 1914. Charlotte Brontë and her sisters. Hodder & Stoughton, 1905. SINCLAIR, Mary. The Three Brontës. Hutchinson, 1912. SPARK, Muriel. The Brontë Letters. Nevill, 1954. STEAD, J.J. Chronology of the principal events in the lives of the Brontë Family. Brontë Society, 1897. STEED, Michael. A Brontë diary: a chronological history of the Brontë family from 1775 to 1915. Dalesman, 1990. 9 STUART, J.A. Erskine. Brontë biographers: where they have succeeded and failed. New light on old stories. Halifax Courier and Guardian, June 5th & 12th, 1926. SUGDEN, K.A.R. Short history of the Brontës. Oxford U.P., 1929. THOMPSON, Frank. The perfect companion: true outline guide to the Brontës. 1978. THORNTON, Simon. The Brontë birthplace – of considerable international interest. Sale brochure 1986. THE TRALLOPIAN. A Journal of Victorian fiction. Vol. 2. Dec. 1947. No.3 Brontë Centenary Number. Articles by Phyllis Bentley; Fannie E. Ratchford; Irene Cooper Willis; Clara Lederer; Mildred G. Christian. TROUGHTON, Marion. Living in Brontëland, In the Dalesman, Vol. 16, No. 12, March 1955, p. 605-606. TURNER, Whiteley. A spring-time saunter: round and about Brontëland. Halifax courier, 1913; 3rd edition re-published by MTD Rigg Publication, 1986. VICARY, Tim. The Brontë story. O.U.P., 2000. WALKER, Arthur D. ed. The correspondence of the Brontë family: a guide. E.J. Morten, 1982. WARD, Mark The Dark Unquiet Hills. Mulberry Books, 1995. WHITE, W. Bertram. The miracle of Haworth: a Brontë study. University of London Press, 1937. WHITEHEAD, Phyllis. The Brontës came here. Fawcett Greenwood & Co. Ltd. No date. WHITEHEAD, Stephen R. The Brontës’ Haworth: the place and the people the Brontës knew. Haworth: Ashmount Press, 2006. WHITEHEAD, Barbara. Brontë Birthplace. In Yorkshire Journal, Winter 1997, pp. 41-44. 10 WILKS, Brian. The Brontës. Hamlyn 1975. The Illustrated Brontës of Haworth: scenes and characters from the lives and writings of the Brontë sisters. Collins, 1986. Through the eyes of the Brontës. [An illustrated account of the art of the Brontë children]. From Sunday Times Magazine 14th March 1976. WILLIS, Irene Cooper. The Brontës. Duckworth, 1933. WILSON, Robert. The Brontës. Ward Lock Educational, 1980? WINNIFRITH, Tom. The Brontës. Macmillan, 1977. WRIGHT J.C. Story of the Brontës. Parsons, 1925. The Brontës in Ireland; or, facts stranger than fiction. New York, Appleton and Co., 1893. YORKSHIRE TELEVISION The Brontë Connection. 1979 Brontë, Anne BRONTË, Anne. Agnes Grey: a novel by Acton Bell. Shakespeare Head Press, 1931 Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë with an introduction by Mrs Humphrey Ward, in The Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters, Vol. V. Smith, Elder & Co., 1900 Anne Brontë’s Songbook. Boethius Press, 1980 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Smith, Elder and Co., 1900. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, by Acton Bell. Shakespeare Head Press, 1931 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Edited by Herbert Posengarten. O.U.P., 1992 CHITHAM, Edward. A Life of Anne Brontë. Blackwell, 1991 11 GERIN, Winifred. Anne Brontë: a Biography. Nelson, 1959. HARRISON, Ada and STANFORD, Derek. Anne Brontë: her Life and Work. Methuen, 1959 HIGUCHI, Akiko. Anne Brontë’s songbook and Branwell Brontë’s flute book. An annotated edition. 2002. SPENCE, Martin. Anne Brontë: author of “Agnes Grey” and “The Tenant of Wildfell”. Extract from Book and magazine collector No. 183 June 1999 SUMMERS, Mary. Anne Brontë Educating Parents. Highgate Pubs., 2003. TIMMS, Cartwright. The Forgotten Brontë. Article taken from “Yorkshire Illustrated”, Jan 1949, p. 30-31 Brontë, Charlotte BAILEY, Priscilla. Charlotte Brontë. Newnes Educational Publishing Co. Ltd., 1953. BARKER, Margaret. Charlotte Brontë – a literary Martha. In: ‘Dalesman’, Vol 16, March 1955, p.606-607. BEATY, Jerome. Misreading Jane Eyre: a postformalist paradigm. Ohio State U.P., 1996. BELLAMY, Joan. Mary Taylor: strong-minded woman and friend of Charlotte Brontë. Open University Press, 1992. BENSON, E.F. Charlotte Brontë. Longmans, Green, 1932. BERRY, Kevin. Charlotte Brontë: the novelist’s visits to Bridlington, Scarborough, Filey and Hornsea. Highgate Publications, 1990. BIRRELL, Augustine. Life of Charlotte Brontë. Walter Scott, 1887. 12 BOOTHROYD, Christine. No Splendour but Taste Everywhere. In Yorkshire Journal, summer 1999, pp78-86 BOYLAN, Clare, and BRONTË, Charlotte. Emma Brown. Abacus, 2003. BRONTË, Charlotte. An account of her honeymoon in a letter to Miss Catharine Winkworth. Leeds Brotherton Library, 1930. The Belgian Essays, Charlotte and Emily Brontë, edited and translated by Sue Lonoff. Yale University Press, 1996. Five Novelettes: Passing events, Julia, Mina Laury, Captain Henry Hastings, Caroline Vernon. Transcribed from the original manuscripts and edited by Winifred Gerin. Folio P., 1971. The Green Dwarf: a Tale of Perfect Tense. Hesperus Press Ltd., 2003. High Life in Verdopolis: a story from the glass Town Saga…, edited by Christine Alexander. British Library, 1995. Jane Eyre: an autobiography by Currer Bell, author of “Shirley”, “Villette”, “The Professor”, etc. New Edition. Smith, Elder and Co., 1857. Jane Eyre. . Illus. Purnell, 1979 Jane Eyre. Bancroft and Co., 1969 Jane Eyre. Dean and Son Ltd., 1948. Jane Eyre. Thornton Edition, Vol.2. Edited by Temple Scott. Downey & Co., 1898 Jane Eyre. 2 Vols. Edinburgh, John Grant, 1905. Jane Eyre. Thames Publishing Co., 1950s? Jane Eyre. Edited by Jane Jack and Margaret Smith. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1969. Jane Eyre. Edited with an introduction by Margaret Smith. O.U.P., 1973. Jane Eyre. Large Print. New York, Franklin Watts Inc., c1970. Jane Eyre: retold by Muriel Fyfe. Illus. by Moyra Leatham. O.U.P., 1957. 13 Jane Eyre: an autobiography by Currer Bell. Illus. 2 vols. Shakespeare Head Press, 1931 Juvenilia 1829-1835: selected, newly transcribed and edited, with an introduction and notes by Juliet Barker. Penguin Books, 1986. A leaf from an unopened volume, or, The manuscript of an unfortunate author: an Angrian story; newly transcribed and edited by Charles Lemon. Brontë society, 1986. Legends of Angria: compiled from the early writings of Charlotte Brontë by Fannie E. Ratchford with collaboration of William Clyde DeVane. Kennikat P., 1973. The letters of Charlotte Brontë with a selection of letters of family and friends. Vol.1: 1829-1847, edited by Margaret Smith. Oxford U.P., 1995. The letters of Charlotte Brontë with a selection of letters by family and friends, Vol.2: 1848-1851, edited by Margaret smith.. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2000. The Professor. Introduction by Margaret Lane. Dent, 1910 The Professor, by Currer Bell. Shakespeare Head Press, 1931. The Professor. Edited by Herbert Rosengarten and Margaret Smith. Map. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1987. The Professor, edited by Margaret Smith and Herbert Rosengarten. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. The Search after Happiness: a tale by Charlotte Brontë written at the age of 13. Illustrated by Carolyn Dinan. Harvill P., 1969. Shirley. Edited by Herbert Rosengarten and Margaret Smith. O.U.P., 1979. Shirley: a tale. O.U.P., 1902. Shirley: a tale by Currer Bell. Shakespeare Head Press, 1931. The Spell: an extravaganza. Hesperus Press Ltd., 2005 Villette. Edited by Herbert Rosengarten and Margaret Smith. O.U.P., 1984. Villette (pub. 1853). The Zodiac Press, 1948. 14 Villette. Zodiac Press (Chatto & Windsor), 1977. Villette, by Currer Bell. Shakespeare head Press, 1931. 2 vols. BRONTË, Charlotte, and Another Lady. Emma. Dent, 1980. BRONTË, Charlotte and BRONTË, Patrick Branwell. The miscellaneous and unpublished writings of […] Shakespeare Head Press, 1936. 2 vols. BRONTË SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS. The Brontës Then and Now: a symposium of articles reprinted… as a ‘Jane Eyre’ and ‘Wuthering Heights’ tribute. Brontë Society, 1949. BURKHART, Charles. Charlotte Brontë: a psychosexual study of her novels. Gollanz, 1973 CLARE, Maurice. A day with Charlotte Brontë. Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. COCHRANE, Margaret & Robert. My Dear Boy: the life of Arthur Bell Nicholls, B.A., husband of Charlotte Brontë. Highgate Publications, 1999. COOPER, Lettice. Great Men of Yorkshire (West riding). Bodley Head, 1955. CROMPTON, Margaret. Passionate search: a life of Charlotte Brontë. Cassell & Co., 1955. DUTHIE, Enid L. The foreign vision of Charlotte Brontë. Macmillan, 1975. EMBERSON, Ian M. Pilgrims from Loneliness: an interpretation of Charlottes Brontë’s “Jane Eyre” and “Villette”. Author, n.d. EVANS, Lisa. Villette, adapted from the novel by Charlotte Brontë. Oberon Books, 2005. FERRET, Mabel. The Taylors of Red House. Kirklees Leisure Services, 1987. FLETCHER, Terry. The Mystery of the Brontë Miniature. In The Dalesman, Nov. 2001, pp 48-50. 15 FRASER, Rebecca. Charlotte Brontë. Methuen, 1988. FRASER, Rebecca. Charlotte and Currer Bell, in Brontë Society and Gaskell Society Joint conference 1990. Conference Papers. GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn. The Life of Charlotte Brontë. Dent, 1908. - Smith, Elder & Co. 2 Vols., 1857 - Smith, Elder & Co., 1900, with an introduction and notes by Clement K. Shorter. GERIN, Winifred. Charlotte Brontë: the evolution of a genius, Clarendon Press, 1967. GLEN, Heather. Charlotte Brontë. The imagination in history. Oxford U.P., 2004. GOLDRING, Maude. Charlotte Brontë, the woman: a study. Elkin Mathews, 1915. GORDON, Lyndall. Charlotte Brontë: a passionate life. Chatto and Windus, 1994. HALL, Audrey W. A suspected new photograph of Charlotte Brontë. Author, 1990. HARLAND, Marion. Charlotte Brontë at home. Putman. 1899 HARRISON, Marie. The Glamour of Charlotte Brontë, and the personal life of a great writer. From The Quiver, Feb. 1929. HINKLEY, Laura L. The Brontës: Charlotte and Emily. Hammond, 1947. HUBBARD, Kate. Charlotte Brontë: the girl who turned her life into a book. Short, 2001. KEEFE, Robert. Charlotte Brontë’s world of death. University of Texas Press, 1979. KEIGHLEY NEWS. Charlotte Brontë 1816-1855: a Keighley News Souvenir Publication. Author, 2005. 16 KENDALL, Roger. A time of trials and crosses. (Charlotte Brontë’s early life). In Yorkshire Journal. Spring, 2004, Issue 44, pp 31-37 KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL. The Brontës in Pennine Yorkshire: Shirley Country. 2006 Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley Country Guide. 1999 LANGBRIDGE, Rosamond. Charlotte Brontë: a Psychological Study. Heinemann, 1929. LAUGHLIN, Clara E. Stories of Authors’ Loves: Charlotte Brontë’s Late Romance. Extracted from ‘Good Words’ March, 1904. LEE, Sir Sidney. Charlotte Brontë in London: an address delivered at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Brontë Society at Harrogate on Jan 23rd 1909. (Pub. 1901) Extracted from the Cornhill magazine March 1909, p390-410. LONOFF, Sue (editor & translator). The Belgian Essays, Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë. A critical Edition. Yale University Press, 1996. MACDONALD, Frederika. The Brontës at Brussels. Extracted from Woman at Home, July 1894. The Secret of Charlotte Brontë. T.C. & E. C. Jack, 1914. MALHAM-DEMBLEBY, John. The Confessions of Charlotte Brontë. Author, 1954? The Key to the Brontë Works. Walter Scott Publishing, 1911. MATTHEWS, W. Charlotte Brontë: a tribute to her genius and works. G. Burroughs, 1897 MAURAT, Charlotte. Le Secret des Brontë, ou Charlotte Brontë d’après les Juvénilia, ses lettres et ceux qui l’ont connue. Collection – L’esprit vivant-dirigee par Armand Pierhal. Paris, Chantel, 1967. NESTOR, Pauline. Charlotte Brontë. Macmillan Education, 1987. PARRY, Evelyn B. Charlotte Brontë and Haworth: a Gossip and a Medley. Extract from The Leisure Hour, Dec., 1900 17 PEARSON, F.R. Charlotte Brontë on the East Yorkshire Coast. East Yorkshire Local History Society, 1957. PETERS, Margot. Charlotte Brontë. Style in the novel. University of Wisconsin, 1973. Unquiet Soul: a biography of Charlotte Brontë. Hodder & Stoughton, 1975. POLLARD, Arthur. Charlotte Brontë. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1968. REID, T. Wemyss. Charlotte Brontë: a monograph. Macmillan, 1877. RUIJSSENAARS, Eric. Charlotte Brontë’s promised land: the Pensionnat Heger and other Brontë places in Brussels. Brontë Society, 2000. SCRUTON, William, The Birthplace of Charlotte Brontë. 1884; 3rd edition. SELLARS, Jane. Charlotte Brontë. British Library, 1997. SHERRY, Norman. Charlotte and Emily Brontë. Evans Bros. Ltd., 1969. SHORTER, Clement K. Charlotte Brontë and her Circle. Hodder & Stoughton, 1896. Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters. Hodder & Stoughton, 1905. SMITH, Margaret. The Letters of Charlotte Brontë: some new insights into her life and writing, in Brontë Society & Gaskell Society Joint Conference 1990. Conference Papers. SNOWDEN, J. Keighley. Charlotte Brontë, heretic. Extracted from the Cornhill Magazine, March, 1928. SUTHERLAND, John. Is Heathcliff a murderer? Great puzzles in Nineteenth Century Literature. O.U.P., 1966. TAYLOR, Mary. First duty of women: a series of articles reprinted from The Victoria Magazine, 1865 to 1870. Emily Faithfull, 1870. 18 TIDDEMAN, L.E. The novels of Charlotte Brontë: article from the Westminster Review, December 1903. VIPONT, Elfrida. Weaver of Dreams: the girlhood of Charlotte Brontë. Hamilton, 1966. WHITEHEAD, Barbara. Charlotte Brontë and her “dearest Nell”. The story of a friendship. Smith Settle, 1993 WILKS, Brian. Charlotte in love: the courtship and marriage of Charlotte Brontë. Michael O’Mara Books, 1998. WOMAN (Magazine). The secret passion of Arthur Nicholls. Article in Woman, pp 42,43,45,46. WOOD, Butler. Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1916. A Centenary Memorial. Fisher Unwin, 1917. The influence of the moorlands on Charlotte and Emily Brontë; being a paper read before the Bradford Scientific Association by Butler Wood. Reprinted from the Bradford Argus , 6th January, 1894. WRIGHT, J.C. A Charlotte Brontë anthology. Whitefriars P., 1921. Brontë, Emily BARNARD, Robert. Emily Brontë. (The British Library Writers’ Lives Series). British Library, 2000. BINTFIELD, Clarence. Looking Emily in the face. In: Pennine Magazine, Vol. 3, No.3, Feb/Mar 1982 BROADHEAD, Helen. “Crumbling griffins and shameless little boys”: the social and moral background of Wuthering Heights. From Brontë Society Transactions, 2000. 19 BRONTË, Emily. The Complete Works. Vol. II. Prose. Wuthering Heights. With an introduction by Clement K. Shorter. Hodder & Stoughton, 1911. Illus. Gondal’s Queen: a novel in verse. Edited by Fannie E. Ratchford. Nelson, 1955. The life and works of Charlotte Brontë and her sisters. Vol. V. Wuthering Heights & Agnes Grey. With an introduction by Mrs. Humphrey Ward and by Clement K. Shorter. Wuthering Heights. Dean and Son Ltd., 1958. Wuthering Heights. Thames Publishing Co., 1953. Wuthering Heights; ed. by T. Crehan. University of London Press, 1962. Wuthering Heights. Abridged edition. W. Foulsham and Co. Ltd., n.d. Wuthering Heights. Abridged edition. Illus. Bancroft Books, 1967. Wuthering Heights: a novel by Ellis Bell. Illus. Shakespeare Head Press, 1931. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë; and Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë; with an introduction by Mrs. Humphrey Ward. Smith Elder & Co., 1900. BRONTË SOCIETY The Brontës Then and Now: a symposium of articles reprinted … as a ‘Jane Eyre’ and ‘Wuthering heights’ centenary tribute. Brontë Society, 1949. BUTTERFIELD, Mary. The Heatons of Ponden Hall. Roderick and Brenda Taylor, Ponden Hall, 1976. CHITAM, Edward. The birth of Wuthering Heights: Emily Brontë at work. Macmillan, 1998. A life of Emily Brontë. Basil Blackwell, 1987. DAVIES, Stevie. Emily Brontë. Northcote House Publishers Ltd., 1998. Emily Brontë: heretic. Women’s Press, 1994. 20 DINGLE, Herbert. The mind of Emily Brontë. Martin and O’Keefe, 1974. FERMI, Sarah. Emily’s Journal: with annotations by her sisters, Charlotte and Anne Brontë. Edited by Charlotte Brontë. Pegasus, 2006. FRANK, Katherine. Emily Brontë: a chainless soul. Hamish Hamilton, 1900. GERIN, Winifred. Emily Brontë: a biography. Clarendon Press, 1971. HANSON, T. W... Emily Brontë: thoughts on her centenary. Reprinted from the Halifax courier, July 1918. HEWISH, John. Emily Brontë: a critical and biographical study. Macmillan, 1969. HEYWOOD, Christopher. Yorkshire slavery in Wuthering Heights. Article from the Review of English Studies, New Series, Vol. 38, No. 150 (1987). HINKLEY, Laura L. The Brontës: Charlotte and Emily. Hammond, 1947. HODGINSON, Margaret. The mystery of Emily Brontë. H. A. Simpson, 1947. JONES, Claire. Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë. York P., 1998. LAW HILL HOUSE Law Hill House. Extracts and typescript on Law Hill House, Southowram, Halifax. MACDONALD, Frederika. The Brontës at Brussels. Extracted from Woman at Home, July 1894. MACKERETH, James A. The greatness of Emily Brontë: an address…1929. Shipley, Caxton P., 1929? MALHAM-DEMBLEBY, John. The key to the Brontë works. 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