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Biographical studies<br />

Bell, C. (C. Brontë). Biographical notice <strong>of</strong> Ellis and Acton Bell, and<br />

editor’s preface to the new edition <strong>of</strong> Wuthering Heights. In<br />

Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, new edn rev 1850.<br />

E[bsworth], J. W. Emily Brontë (‘Ellis Bell’). MacPhail’s Edinburgh<br />

Ecclesiastical Jnl and Literary Rev no 164, Sep 1859.<br />

[Kinsley, W. W.] <strong>The</strong> life and writings <strong>of</strong> Emily Brontë (Ellis Bell).<br />

Galaxy (New York) 15, Feb 1873.<br />

Robinson, A. M. F. (Mme Duclaux). Emily Brontë. London and<br />

Boston 1883.<br />

Salmon, A. L. A modern stoic: Emily Brontë. Poet-Lore 4 1892.<br />

Shorter, C. K. Relics <strong>of</strong> Emily Brontë. Woman at Home 5, Aug 1897;<br />

rev Bookman (New York) 6, Sep 1897.<br />

Sonnino, G. Il pensiero religioso di una poetassa inglese del secolo<br />

XIX: Emilia Giovanna Brontë. Nuova Antologia 5th ser 39 1904.<br />

Chadwick, E. A. Emily Brontë. Nineteenth Century and After 86,<br />

Oct 1919.<br />

Wilson, R. (Florence Romer Muir Wilson O’Brien). All alone: the life<br />

and private history <strong>of</strong> Emily Jane Brontë. London and New York<br />

1928. US title: <strong>The</strong> life and private history <strong>of</strong> Emily Jane Brontë.<br />

Simpson, C. Emily Brontë. London and New York 1929.<br />

Dooley, L. Psychoanalysis <strong>of</strong> the character and genius <strong>of</strong> Emily<br />

Brontë. Psychoanalytic Rev 17, Apr 1930.<br />

Edgerley, C. M. Emily Brontë: a national portrait vindicated. Brontë<br />

Soc Trans 8 pt 42 1932.<br />

Moore, V. <strong>The</strong> life and eager death <strong>of</strong> Emily Brontë: a biography.<br />

1936. See letter by C. W. Hatfield, Emily Brontë’s ‘lost love’, TLS 29<br />

Aug 1936.<br />

Ocampo, V. Emily Brontë: terra incognita. Buenos Aires 1938.<br />

Escombe, L. Emily Brontë et ses démons. Paris and Clermont 1941.<br />

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

London 1947.<br />

Evans, M. Byron and Emily Brontë. Life & Letters 57, June 1948.<br />

Preston, A. H. John Greenwood and the Brontës: the Haworth stationer’s<br />

notebook throws new light on Emily. Brontë Soc Trans 12<br />

pt 61 1951.<br />

Spark, M. and D. Stanford. Emily Brontë: her life and work. 1953,<br />

New York 1966. Pt 1, Biographical, rptd in M. Spark, <strong>The</strong> essence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Brontës, London and Chester Springs PA 1993.<br />

Crandall, N. Emily Brontë: a psychological portrait. Rindge NH<br />

1957.<br />

Stevenson, W. H. Emily and Anne Brontë. London and New York<br />

1968.<br />

Miller, M. J. Emily: the story <strong>of</strong> Emily Brontë. 1969.<br />

Hewish, J. Emily Brontë: a critical and biographical study. 1969.<br />

Gérin, W. Emily Brontë: a biography. Oxford 1971.<br />

Benvenuto, R. Emily Brontë. Boston 1982.<br />

Davies, S. Emily Brontë: the artist as a free woman. Manchester 1983.<br />

Chitham, E. A life <strong>of</strong> Emily Brontë. London and New York 1987.<br />

Winnifrith, T. and E. Chitham. Charlotte and Emily Brontë: literary<br />

lives. Basingstoke 1989.<br />

Frank, K. A chainless soul: a life <strong>of</strong> Emily Brontë. Boston 1990.<br />

Anne Brontë, ‘Acton Bell’ 1820–49<br />

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

§1<br />

Agnes Grey: a novel, by Acton Bell (Anne Brontë). 3 vols 1847 (vol 3<br />

only; vols 1 and 2 are Wuthering Heights, by Ellis Bell [Emily<br />

Brontë]); 1 vol 1850 (with Wuthering Heights; a new edition<br />

revised, with a biographical notice <strong>of</strong> the authors, a selection<br />

from their literary remains, and a preface, by Currer Bell<br />

[Charlotte Brontë]); serialised weekly in Saturday Gazette<br />

(Philadelphia) 22 Dec 1849–19 Jan 1850; 1 vol Philadelphia [1850]<br />

(Agnes Grey: an autobiography, by the authors <strong>of</strong> Jane Eyre,<br />

Shirley, <strong>The</strong> tenant <strong>of</strong> Wildfell Hall, etc); 2 vols Leipzig 1851 (with<br />

Wuthering Heights; a new edition revised . . . by Currer Bell,<br />

‘copyright edition’, Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors vols<br />

201 and 202); 1 vol 1858 (with Wuthering Heights); New York 1881;<br />

[1905] (with Poems by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, introd<br />

by F. Masson); [1935]; 1908 (with <strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Poems, by the<br />

sisters Brontë); New York 1910 (with Wuthering Heights in<br />

Complete works <strong>of</strong> Charlotte Brontë and her sisters); (with <strong>The</strong><br />

tenant <strong>of</strong> Wildfell Hall) introd by M. Sinclair 1914 (EL), introd by<br />

P. Bentley 1954 (Collins), introd by M. Lane 1958 (EL); [1935]; ed H.<br />

van Thal, introd by F. Hughes 1966; 1969 (Folio Soc); introd by A.<br />

Smith 1985 (EL) (with Poems); ed A. Goreau 1988 (Pen). See also<br />

Collections, above.<br />

translations: Du 1853; Fr 1859, 1962 (rptd 1990); Ital 1956.<br />

reviews: Spectator 18 Dec 1847; [Chorley, H. F.] Athenaeum 25<br />

Dec 1847; NMM Jan 1848; Britannia 15 Jan 1848; Douglas Jerrold’s<br />

Weekly Newspaper 15 Jan 1848; Atlas 22 Jan 1848; [Peck, G. W.]<br />

Amer Rev June 1848; Albion (New York) n.s. 7, 5 Aug 1848; Nat Era<br />

(Washington) 4, 3 Jan 1850; Graham’s Mag (Philadelphia) 36, Feb<br />

1850; Peterson’s Mag (Philadelphia) 17, Feb 1850; Godey’s Lady’s<br />

Book (Philadelphia) 40, Mar 1850; Sartain’s Union Mag (New<br />

York) 6, Apr 1850; Examiner 21 Dec 1850; Athenaeum 28 Dec 1850;<br />

Economist 4 Jan 1851; Eclectic Rev n.s. 1, Feb 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tenant <strong>of</strong> Wildfell Hall, by Acton Bell. 3 vols 1848; reissued as<br />

‘Second edition’, with preface, 1848; 1 vol, ‘By Acton Bell, author<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wuthering Heights’, New York 1848 (also 2 vols in paper wrappers);<br />

1 vol 1854 (Parlour Lib edn); ‘a new edition’ 1858, 1867, etc;<br />

New York 1881 (Seaside Lib edn); 1904 (with <strong>The</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor); (with<br />

Agnes Grey) introd by M. Sinclair 1914 (EL), introd by P. Bentley<br />

1954, introd by M. Lane 1958 (EL); New York 1962; 1966 (Folio<br />

Soc); with author’s preface to second edn 1974 (WC); ed G. D.<br />

Hargreaves, introd by W. Gérin 1979 (Pen); introd by J. Weeks,<br />

Santa Barbara CA 1979; ed H. Rosengarten and M. Smith, Oxford<br />

and New York 1993 (WC). See also Collections, above.<br />

translations: Fr 1945, 1964, rptd 1991.<br />

reviews: [Chorley, H. F.] Athenaeum 8 July 1848; Spectator 8 July<br />

1848; Morning Express (New York) 27 July 1848; Examiner 29 July<br />

1848; Sunday News and Noah’s Weekly Messenger 8, 30 July 1848;<br />

Sharpe’s London Mag Aug 1848; Boston Post 3 Aug 1848; Albion<br />

(New York) n.s. 7, 5 Aug 1848; Literary World (New York) 3, 12 Aug<br />

1848; Nat Era (Washington) 2, 24 Aug 1848; Holden’s Dollar Mag<br />

(New York) 2, Sep 1848; Peterson’s Mag (Philadelphia) 14, Sep<br />

1848; Sartain’s Union Mag (New York) 3, Sep 1848; Godey’s Lady’s<br />

Book (Philadelphia) 37, Oct 1848; Graham’s Mag (Philadelphia)<br />

33, Oct 1848; [Whipple, E. P.] North Amer Rev 67, Oct 1848 (rptd<br />

Brontë Soc Trans 13 pt 66 1956); J. E. Rankin, Pictorial Nat Lib<br />

(Boston) 2, Jan 1849; [Kingsley, C.] Fraser’s Mag 39, Apr 1849.<br />

Selections from poems by Acton Bell. In Wuthering Heights and<br />

Agnes Grey, a new edition revised, with a biographical notice <strong>of</strong><br />

the authors, a selection from their literary remains, and a preface,<br />

by Currer Bell, 1850.<br />

Dreams and other poems. 1917 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete poems <strong>of</strong> Anne Brontë. Ed C. Shorter, introd by C. W.<br />

Hatfield, London and New York [1920].<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> Emily Jane and Anne Brontë. Ed T. J. Wise and J. A.<br />

Symington, Oxford 1934 (Shakespeare Head Brontë).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> Anne Brontë: a new text and commentary. Ed E.<br />

Chitham, London and Totowa NJ 1979.<br />

Anne Brontë’s song book 1843–4. Introd by R. Rastall, Co. Kilkenny,<br />

Ireland, 1980. Reproduction <strong>of</strong> ms in Bonnell Collection.<br />

Individual poems published earlier than their appearance in<br />

collections noted above<br />

Oh, they have robbed me <strong>of</strong> the hope. In Agnes Grey (1847) ch 17.<br />

Farewell to thee! but not farewell. In <strong>The</strong> tenant <strong>of</strong> Wildfell Hall<br />

(1848), vol 1 ch 19.<br />

Anne Brontë<br />

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