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Emily Bronte by Winifred Gerin and A Peculiar Music edited by Naomi Lewis. 570 'Goethe's Poodle.' The Review 29130 ( 1 97 1/1972): 76-77. 57 ...







The parable of the prodigal son in the fiction of Elizabeth Gaskell
Gérin, Winifred Elizabeth Gaskell: a biography (Oxford, 1976). Glendinning, Sheran Elizabeth Christian ideology and 'Mary Barton ...
Roy Fuller: A Bibliography - CORE
This thesis could not have been completed without the assistance of a University of Western Australia Ernest and Evelyn Havill Shacklock Scholarship.
BIOGRAPHY - Unitarian Historical Society
Another way of looking at this issue is Winifred Gérin's construction of it as the problem of the integration of the intelligent woman into society. Activity.
Women, Property and the Form of Victorian Fiction
Emily Bronte: Her Life and Work. London: Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. 1988. In Other Worlds: Essays in. Cultural Politics. New York: Routledge ...
Untitled - Greenwich Academic Literature Archive (GALA)
the tragedy of Branwell Bronte is a poignant symbol of a society in which imagination and reality could meet onIy in deadlock. Branwell. as Winifred Gerin has ...
NARRATION IN THE NOVELS OF SELECTED NINETEENTB ...
The Life ofCharlotte Bronte. London: Oxford University Press,. 1961. Gerin, Winifred. Charlotte Bronte: The Evolution ofGenius. London: Oxford University.
CHARLOTTE BRONTË, T m CAMERA OBSCURA AND TWE ...
(Bradford: privately printed [1976]); Winifred Gerin, Emily Bronte (Oxford: Oxford Univer. 1979), pp. 75-80. 4 Chronicles and Stories of the Craven Dales ...
feminism in early english fiction: a study of jane austen and bronte ...
The Brontes: Charlotte Bronte and her Family. New York: Ballantine Books Inc., 1988. Gerin, Winifred. Emily Bronte. Oxford: Claredon Press, 1971. Gose ...
This thesis has been submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for a ...
In this thesis I ask what Emily's composition of her EJB notebook reveals about her as a writer and thinker, and why readers have never had the ...
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From an early age Emily Bronte was exposed to literature and to self-cultivation. Her father, an author of poetry and prose fiction, was an omnivorous reader ...
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