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Edgerley, C. M. Elizabeth Branwell, the ‘small, antiquated lady’.<br />

Brontë Soc Trans 9 pt 47 1937.<br />

de Traz, R. La famille Brontë. Paris 1939.<br />

White, W. B. <strong>The</strong> miracle <strong>of</strong> Haworth: a Brontë study. New York 1939.<br />

Hinkley, L. L. <strong>The</strong> Brontës: Charlotte and Emily. New York 1945,<br />

London 1947.<br />

Bentley, P. <strong>The</strong> Brontës. 1947.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Brontës then and now: a symposium <strong>of</strong> articles reprinted from<br />

various issues <strong>of</strong> the Brontë Society Transactions. Shipley 1947.<br />

Harrison, G. E. <strong>The</strong> clue to the Brontës. 1948.<br />

Raymond, E. In the steps <strong>of</strong> the Brontës. 1948.<br />

Hanson, L. and E. M. Hanson. <strong>The</strong> four Brontës: the lives and works<br />

<strong>of</strong> Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne Brontë. London, New<br />

York and Toronto 1949.<br />

Braithwaite, W. S. <strong>The</strong> bewitched parsonage: the story <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Brontës. New York and Toronto 1950.<br />

Lane, M. Mr Nicholls. Cornhill Mag 983 Summer 1950.<br />

Whone, C. Where the Brontës borrowed books: the Keighley<br />

Mechanics’ Institute. Brontë Soc Trans 11 pt 60 1950.<br />

Holgate, I. <strong>The</strong> Brontës at Thornton: 1815–1820. Brontë Soc Trans 13<br />

pt 69 1959.<br />

Bluteau, J. La vie passionée des Brontës. Paris 1960.<br />

Whitehead, P. <strong>The</strong> Brontës came here. [Halifax 1962.]<br />

Maurat, C. Le secret des Brontë ou Charlotte Brontë d’après les<br />

juvénilia, ses lettres et ceux qui l’ont connue. Paris 1967. Tr M.<br />

Meldrum as <strong>The</strong> Brontës’ secret, 1969.<br />

Bentley, P. <strong>The</strong> Brontës and their world. 1969.<br />

Morrison, N. B. Haworth harvest: the story <strong>of</strong> the Brontës. London<br />

and New York 1969.<br />

Gérin, W. <strong>The</strong> Brontës: 1. <strong>The</strong> formative years; 2. <strong>The</strong> creative work.<br />

Writers and their work 232 and 236, 1973, 1974.<br />

Cannon, J. <strong>The</strong> road to Haworth: the story <strong>of</strong> the Brontës’ Irish<br />

ancestry. 1980, New York 1981.<br />

Foister, S. <strong>The</strong> Brontë portraits. Brontë Soc Trans 18 pt 95 1985.<br />

Chitham, E. <strong>The</strong> Brontës’ Irish background. New York and London<br />

1986.<br />

Barker, J. <strong>The</strong> Brontës. 1995.<br />

Lemon, C. (ed). Early visitors to Haworth. From Ellen Nussey to<br />

Virginia Woolf. Haworth 1996.<br />

Selected criticism<br />

C., T. C. Shirley, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. Amer Rev n.s. 5,<br />

Mar 1850. Includes discussion <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> tenant <strong>of</strong> Wildfell Hall.<br />

Bayne, P. Currer Bell. Hogg’s Instructor n.s. 4, May 1855; rptd as<br />

Ellis, Acton, and Currer Bell in Bayne’s Essays in biography and<br />

criticism, 1st ser Boston and New York 1857; also in his Essays,<br />

biographical, critical, and miscellaneous, Edinburgh and<br />

London 1859.<br />

[Rands, W. B.] Reading raids no VI – Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell.<br />

Tait’s Edinburgh Mag n.s. 22, July 1855.<br />

Roscoe, W. C. <strong>The</strong> Miss Brontës. In Poems and essays by the late<br />

William Caldwell Roscoe, ed R. H. Hutton 2 vols 1860, vol 2.<br />

[Smith, G. B.] <strong>The</strong> Brontës. Cornhill Mag 28, July 1873; rptd in his<br />

Poets and novelists: a series <strong>of</strong> literary studies, 1875.<br />

Kinsley, W. W. <strong>The</strong> Brontë sisters. In his Views on vexed questions,<br />

Philadelphia 1881; rptd as <strong>The</strong> Brontë sisters, London, New York<br />

and Chicago 1899.<br />

Oliphant, M. <strong>The</strong> sisters Brontë. In A. Sergeant et al, Women novelists<br />

<strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria’s reign, 1897.<br />

Saintsbury, G. Position <strong>of</strong> the Brontës as origins in the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>English</strong> novel. Brontë Soc Trans 2 pt 9 1899.<br />

Lord, W. F. <strong>The</strong> Brontë novels. Nineteenth Cent and After 53, Mar<br />

1903.<br />

Whitmore, C. H. <strong>The</strong> Brontës. In Woman’s work in <strong>English</strong> fiction<br />

from the Restoration to the mid-Victorian period, London and<br />

New York 1910.<br />

Meynell, A. Charlotte and Emily Brontë. Dublin Rev 148, Apr 1911;<br />

rptd in her Hearts <strong>of</strong> controversy, [1917]; revised in her Essays <strong>of</strong><br />

to-day and yesterday, 1926.<br />

Sinclair, M. <strong>The</strong> three Brontës. London, New York and Boston 1912;<br />

1914 (2nd edn).<br />

Chesterton, G. K. <strong>The</strong> Victorian age in literature. [1913.]<br />

Drinkwater, J. <strong>The</strong> Brontës as poets. In Prose papers, 1917. First pbd<br />

as a rev <strong>of</strong> A. C. Benson’s Brontë poems, 1915.<br />

Masson, J. <strong>The</strong> Brontës as seen through French eyes. London Quart<br />

Rev 131, Jan 1919.<br />

Dello Buono, C. J. (ed). Rare early essays on the Brontës. Darby PA<br />

1980. 10 essays, pbd 1857–1943.<br />

Patrick Brontë 1770–1861<br />

See Collections and selections: the Brontë family, above.<br />

§1<br />

Winter-evening thoughts. A miscellaneous poem. London and<br />

Wakefield 1810; revised as Winter-night meditations, ptd in<br />

Cottage poems, 1811.<br />

Cottage poems. Halifax 1811; rptd (with <strong>The</strong> rural minstrel) in facs,<br />

with introd by D. H. Reiman, New York and London 1977.<br />

review: Eclectic Rev 8, Jan 1812.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rural minstrel: a miscellany <strong>of</strong> descriptive poems. Halifax 1813;<br />

rptd (with Cottage poems) in facs, with introd by D. H. Reiman,<br />

New York and London 1977.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cottage in the wood; or the art <strong>of</strong> becoming rich and happy.<br />

Bradford 1815; 1818 (2nd edn). Prose section rptd in Cottage Mag<br />

6, June 1817, and separately in Bradford 1859, Bingley 1865.<br />

On conversion. Pastoral Visitor July, Sep, Oct 1815; rptd by K. Lawson<br />

in Brontë Soc Trans 19 pt 6 1988.<br />

<strong>The</strong> maid <strong>of</strong> Killarney; or, Albion and Flora, a modern tale; in which<br />

are interwoven some cursory remarks on religion and politics.<br />

1818.<br />

A sermon preached in the church <strong>of</strong> Haworth, on Sunday, the 12th<br />

day <strong>of</strong> September, 1824, in reference to an earthquake, and extraordinary<br />

eruption <strong>of</strong> mud and water, that had taken place ten<br />

days before, in the moors <strong>of</strong> that chapelry. Bradford 1824. Extract<br />

given under title Crow Hill earthquake, in J. Whalley, <strong>The</strong> wild<br />

moor: a tale founded on fact, Leeds 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> phenomenon, or, an account in verse, <strong>of</strong> the extraordinary disruption<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bog, which took place in the moors <strong>of</strong> Haworth, on<br />

the 12th day [sic] <strong>of</strong> September, 1824: intended as a reward-book<br />

for the higher classes in Sunday-schools. Bradford 1824.<br />

<strong>The</strong> signs <strong>of</strong> the times; or a familiar treatise on some political indications<br />

in the year 1835. Keighley 1835.<br />

A brief treatise on the best time and mode <strong>of</strong> baptism, chiefly in<br />

answer to a tract <strong>of</strong> Peter Pontifex, alias the Rev M. S—, Baptist<br />

minister. Keighley 1836.<br />

A funeral sermon for the late Rev William Weightman, M.A.,<br />

preached in the church <strong>of</strong> Haworth, on Sunday, the 2nd <strong>of</strong><br />

October, 1842, by the Rev Patrick Brontë, A.B., Incumbent.<br />

Halifax 1842.<br />

On Halley’s comet in 1835. <strong>The</strong> Bradfordian 1861. Poem dated 20 Oct<br />

1835.<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, with Cottage poems by the<br />

Rev Patrick Brontë. With <strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essor, in <strong>The</strong> life and works <strong>of</strong><br />

Charlotte Brontë and her sisters vol 4, 1873 (see Collections, above).<br />

Two sermons preached in the church <strong>of</strong> Haworth . . . Also A phenomenon,<br />

or an account in verse <strong>of</strong> the extraordinary disruption <strong>of</strong> a<br />

bog . . . Haworth [1885].<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> Charlotte, Emily & Anne Brontë, with Cottage poems by<br />

Patrick Brontë. In the works <strong>of</strong> Charlotte, Emily, and Anne<br />

Brontë, introd by F. J. S. 12 vols, vol 8. 1893.<br />

Brontëana: <strong>The</strong> Rev Patrick Brontë A.B., his collected works and<br />

Patrick Brontë<br />

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