Texts to read connected to the Shelleyan Brontes

Bibliography of Research Books used:

Primary Sources.

Anon, ‘Alastor; or the Spirit of Solitude: and Other Poems,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xxxii, vol. vi., November (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1819).

Anon, ‘Art. xii. The Last Man, By the Author of Frankenstein’, The Monthly Review, Or Literary Journal, vol. i, March (London: Hurst, Robinson & Co., 1826).

Anon, ‘Births, Marriages, and Deaths,‘ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xxi, vol. iv, December (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1818).

Anon, ‘Brydges, Sir Egerton (Per Legern Terræ) Lord Chanders of Sudley,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lviii, vol. x, November (London: James Fraser, 1834).

Anon, ‘Dean Swift’s Madness,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lv, vol. x, July (London: James Fraser, 1834).

Anon, ‘Death of Shelley,’ The Leeds Intelligencer, 12th August (Leeds: G. Wright, 1822).

Anon, ‘A Decade of Novels and Nouvellettes: 6. Lodore,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lxv, vol. xi, May (London: James Fraser, 1835).

Anon, ‘Deserted London’, Fraser’s, no. lvii, vol. x, September (London: James Fraser, 1834).

Anon, ‘Domestic Intelligence, ’Leeds Intelligencer, Thursday 2 October (Leeds: G. Wright, 1833).

Anon, ‘Domestic Intelligence,’ Leeds Intelligencer, 28th October (Leeds: G. Wright, 1822).

Anon, ‘Domestic Intelligence,’ Leeds Intelligencer, 30th December (Leeds: G. Wright, 1822).

Anon, ‘Domestic Manners of the Americans,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. cxciv, vol. xxxi, May (Edinburgh, William Blackwood, 1832).

Anon, ‘Don Juan Unread,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xxxii, vol. vi, November (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1819).

Anon, ‘English Poetry,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. xxxviii, vol. vii., February (London: James Fraser, 1833).

Anon, ‘An Hour’s Tete -a-Tete with the Public,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xliii, vol. viii, October (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1820).

Anon, ‘An Essay on the Theory and Writings of Wordsworth’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. clviii, vol. xxvi, October (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1829)

Anon, ‘France and England,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. x, vol. ii, November (London: James Fraser, 1830).

Anon, ‘Friendly Advice to the Lords – Observations on a Pamphlet,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. clxxxviii, vol. xxx, August (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1831).

Anon, ‘Gallery of Literary Characters. No. LIII. William Godwin,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lviii, vol. x, October (London: James Fraser, 1834).

Anon, ‘Hastings’s Sonnets,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lxxiv, vol. viii, February (London: James Fraser, 1836).

Anon, ‘History of a Six Weeks Tour Through France, & etc.,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xvi, vol. iii, July, (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1818).

Anon, ‘Letters from Italy. No. vi,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. Ixxiv, vol. xxii, March (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1823).

Anon, ‘Letters of Mr Mullion to the Leading Poets of the Age,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xcii, vol. xvi, September (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1823).

Anon, ‘Letters of Timothy Tickler, Esq.,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. lxxix, vol. xiv, June (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1823).

Anon, ‘Literary Notices,’ The Leeds Intelligencer, 21st October (Leeds: G. Wright, 1822). 

Anon, ‘Local Intelligence: Leeds and Harrogate Road,’ Leeds Intelligencer, 20th February (Leeds: G. Wright, 1823).

Anon, ‘Lord Byron’s Conversations,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xciv, vol. xvi, November (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1823).

Anon, ‘Moore’s Life of Byron,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. ii, vol. i, March (London: James Fraser, 1830).

Anon, ‘New Poem, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Wandering Jew, Introduction,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. xvii, vol. iii, June (London: James Fraser, 1831).

Anon, ‘New Publications,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. vii, vol. iii, April (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1818).

Anon, ‘Notes Ambroianae No. xii,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. lxxxi, vol. xvi, October (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1823).

Anon, ‘Plagiarism Mr Thomas Campbell’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. cii, vol. xviii, July (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1825).

Anon, ‘Poetry – the Modern Poets,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lviii, no. x, October (London: James Fraser, 1834).

Anon, ‘Preface,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. cviii, vol. xix, January, (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1826).

Anon, ‘Promenade de Tivoli: Air, the Sprig of Shillelah, &c.,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xcix, vol. xvii, April (Edinburgh, William Blackwood, 1825).

Anon, ‘Prometheus Unbound,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xlii, vol. vii, September (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1820).

Anon, ‘Remarks on General Gourgaud’s Account of the 1815 Campaign’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xx, vol. iv, November (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1818).

Anon, ‘Remarks on Shelley’s Adonais,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. Iv, vol. x, December (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1821).

Anon, ‘Report on Fraser’s,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lxxiii, vol. xiii, January (London: James Fraser, 1836).

Anon, ‘Rosalind and Helen, a modern Epilogue,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xxvii., vol. v, June (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1819).

Anon, ‘Standard Novels and Romances’, The Leeds Intelligencer, 5th April (Leeds: G. Wright, 1832).

Anon, ‘Stanzas by Percy Bysshe Shelley,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. xxxv, vol. vi, November (London: James Fraser, 1832).

Anon, ‘The Duke of Wellington,’ The Leeds Intelligencer, 14th June (Leeds: G. Wright, 1827). 

Anon, ‘The Last Man’, The Leeds Intelligencer, Thursday 2nd March, (Leeds: G. Wright, 1826).

Anon, ‘The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte’, Leeds Intelligencer, 1st February (Leeds: G. Wright, 1827). 

Anon, ‘The Probable Result of the American Election’, Leeds Intelligencer, 31st January (Leeds: G. Wright, 1828).

Anon, ‘The Standard Novels and Romances,’ The Leeds Intelligencer, 7th February (Leeds: G. Wright, 1833).

Anon, ‘The Standard Novels and Romances,’ The Leeds Intelligencer, 21st December (Leeds: G. Wright, 1833).

Anon, ‘The Standard Novels and Romances,’ The Leeds Intelligencer, 22nd March (Leeds: G. Wright,1834).

Anon, ‘The Standard Novels and Romances’, The Leeds Intelligencer, 15th March (Leeds: G. Wright, 1832).

Anon, ‘A Visit to the Lunar Sphere,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xlvi, vol. viii, November (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1820).

Anon, ‘The Wandering Jew, by the Late Percy Bysshe Shelley,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. xviii, vol. iii, July (London: James Fraser, 1831).

Anon, ‘Valperga,’ The Leeds Intelligencer, 24th July (Leeds: G. Wright, 1823). 

Anon, ‘Voyages of Captain Ross,’ Leeds Intelligencer, Saturday 26th October (Leeds: G. Wright, 1833). 

Anon, ‘Whims and Oddities’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. cxxi, vol. xxi, January (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1827).

Anon, ‘Works Preparing for Publication’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. cviii, vol. xix, January (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1826).

Anon, Bradford Observer, 29th September (Piccadilly: William Boyles, 1836).

Anon, Leeds Intelligencer, Thursday 9 October (Leeds: G. Wright, 1825).

Anon, Mr. Punch’s Victorian Era: An Illustrated Chronicle, London, Bradbury, Andrew & Co., May 1882.

Anon, Pigot and Co.’s National Commercial Directory, (London, J. Pigot & Co., 1828).

Anon, The Leeds Intelligencer, 28th April (Leeds: G. Wright, 1831).

Bell, Currer, ‘Biographical Notice of Ellis and Acton Bell,’ Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey: A new edition with biographical notice of the authors (London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1850).

Bell, Currer, ‘Editor’s Preface to the New Edition of Wuthering Heights,’ (London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1850).

Brontës, The, Tales of Glass Town, Angria and Gondal, ed. Christine Alexander (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

Brontë, Branwell & Brontë, Charlotte, The Miscellaneous and Unpublished Writings of Charlotte and Patrick Branwell Brontë in Two Volumes: Volume the Second, ed. Blackwell, Basil (Oxford: Shakespeare Head, 1938).

Brontë, Branwell, The Works of Patrick Branwell Brontë, ed. Victor Neufeldt, 3 vols (London: Garland Publishing, 1999).

Brontë, Anne, Agnes Grey, ed. Shuttleworth, Sally (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). 

Brontë, Charlotte, to George Henry Lewes, ‘Eight letters from Charlotte Brontë to George Henry Lewes,’ November 1847 – 1850, British Library, MS 397763

Brontë, Charlotte, The Early Writings of Charlotte Brontë, ed. Christine Alexander (New Jersey: Wiley, 1992).

Brontë, Charlotte, The Professor, Tales from Angria, Emma: A Fragment, ed. Bentley, Phyllis (London: Collins, 1954).

Brontë, Charlotte, Villette, ed. Smith, Margaret, & Rosengarten, Herbert (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000

Brontë, Charlotte, Tales of Angria, ed. Heather Glen (London: Penguin, 2006).

Brontë, Emily, Wuthering Heights, ed. Osbourne Hugh (London: Everyman, 2000 [1907]).

Brontë, Emily, Wuthering Heights, ed. Small, Helen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009).

Byron, Lord George Gordon, Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, 7th ed. (London: John Murray, 1814).

Byron, Lord George Gordon, Don Juan (London: John Murray,1819).

Chapple, J. A. V. & Pollard, A., eds., The Letters of Mrs Gaskell (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1966).

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Christabel: Kublai Khan, A Vision: The Pains of Sleep (London: John Murray, 1816).

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Shelley, Percy Bysshe & Keats, John, The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, ed. Redding, Cyrus (Paris: A. & W. Galignani, 1829).

Finden, W & E., Finden’s Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron (London: John Murray, 1833), vol. i.

Finden, W. & E., Finden’s Byron Beauties: or the Principal Female Characters in Lord Byron’s Poems (London: Charles Tilt, 1836).

Garland, Antoine, The Arabian Nights, trans. Forster, Edward (London: William Miller, 1810).

Godwin, William, Caleb Williams, (London: Colburn and Bentley, 1831).

Godwin, William, Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and its Influence on Morals and Happiness, vol. ii, (London: G. G. & J. Robinson, 1798).

Herud, J. A., ‘The Poetry of Shelley,’ Fraser’s, no. cii, vol. xvii, June (London: James Fraser, 1838).

Hunt, Leigh, Blue-Stocking Revels, or, The Feast of the Violets, Monthly Repository, (Hackney: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones), vol. 11, July 1837.

Hunt, Leigh, Lord Byron and Some of his Contemporaries: with Recollections of the Author’s Life and of his Visit to Italy, in Two Volumes (London: Henry Colburn, 1828).

Lewes, George Henry, ‘The Novels of Jane Austen,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. Dxxv, vol. IxxxviJuly (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1859).

Lockhart, John Gibson, ‘Valperga’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. lxxiv, vol. xii, March (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1823).

Lumley, Edward, ed., The Beauties of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Consisting of Miscellaneous Selections from his Poetical Works, the Entire Poems of Adonais and Alastor, and a Revised Edition of Queen Mab Free from all the Objectionable Passages (London: Gladdon & Hunt, 1832 [1830]).

Medwin, Thomas, The Shelley Papers: Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Original Poems and Papers by Percy Bysshe Shelley (London: Whittaker, Treacher, & Co., 1833).

Medwin, T, ‘Memoir of Shelley’, The Athenæum: Journal of Literature, Science and the Fine Arts, January – December (London: J. Francis, 1832).

Moore, Thomas, The Works of Lord Byron: with his Letters and Journals, and his Life, in Seventeen Volumes (London: John Murray, 1833).

Morrel, Sir Charles, Tales of the Genii, vol. ii (London: Ja’ Wallis, 1808).

Parry, William Edward, ‘Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. li, vol. ix, June (Edinburgh, William Blackwood, 1821) p.289.

Peacock, Thomas Love. ‘The Four Ages of Poetry,’ Olliers Literary Miscellany (London: C & J Ollier, 1820). 

Pringle, Andrew, ‘The Ayrshire Lectures, or The Correspondence of the Pringle Family,’ Letter iv, ‘Andrew Pringle Esq. Advocate to the Rev. Charles Snodgrass’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xxxix, vol. vii, June (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1820).

Rattler, Morgan, ‘The Books on my Table,’ Fraser’s for Town and Country, no. lix, vol. x, November (London: James Fraser, 1834).

Rigby, Elizabeth, ‘Vanity Fair and Jane Eyre’, Quarterly Review, 84:167 (December 1848): 153-185.

Scott, Sir Walter, ‘The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte: Emperor of the French,’ vol. i,’ The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, vol. viii (London: Whittaker, 1834 [1827]).

Scott, Walter, ‘Remarks on Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus; a Novel,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. xii, vol. ii, March (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1818), p. 613-20.

Shakespeare, William, William Shakespeare’s Poems on Several Occasions (London: A. Murden, R. Newton, T. Davidson, C. Anderson, W. Nelson, & S. Paterson, 1760).

Shelley, Mary, ‘Cloudesley; a Tale,’ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, no. clxvi, vol. xxvii, May (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1830).

Shelley, Mary [The Author of Frankenstein], The Last Man, vol. i. (Paris: A. & W. Galignani, 1826).

Shelley, Mary [The Author of Frankenstein], The Last Man, vol. ii. (Paris: A. & W. Galignani, 1826).

Shelley, Mary The Last Man, ed. Paley, Morton, D. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998 [1994]).

Shelley, Mary, ‘Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley,’ The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats (Paris: A. and W. Galignani, 1829).

Shelley, Mary, Falkner (London: Saunders and Oley, 1837).

Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, The Necessity of Atheism (Worthing: C & W. Phillips, 1811).

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Prometheus Unbound (London: C and J Ollier, 1820).

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Queen Mab: A Philosophical Poem (London: R. Carlie, 1823).

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (London: Edward Moxon, 1839).

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Essays, Letters from Abroad, Essays and Fragments (London: Edward Moxon, 1840).

Shorter, Clement, ed., The Brontës: Life and Letters, vol. i (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013 [1908]).

Smith, Margaret, ed., The Letters of Charlotte Brontë, vol. ii, 1848─1851 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).

Wordsworth, William. ‘To Southey Esq.,’ Peter Bell: A Tale in Verse. (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1819).

Wollstonecraft, Mary, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects (London: J. Johnson, 1796).

 

Secondary Sources.

Anon, ‘Book Prices 1811─1895,’ Aspects of the Victorian Book www./bl.uk/collections/early/victorian/pu_intro

Alexander, Christine & Sellars, Jane, eds., The Art of the Brontës (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).

Alexander, Christine & McMaster, Juliet, eds., Child Writer: From Austen to Woolf (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).

Alexander, Christine. ‘In Search of the Authorial Self: Branwell Brontë’s Microcosmic World,’ Journal of Juvenilia Studies, 1: 3-19, 2018.

Alexander, Christine & Margaret Smith, The Oxford Companion to the Brontës (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012 [2006]).

Allott, Miriam, The Brontës: The Critical Heritage (London: Routledge, 1947). 

Bakhtin, Mikhail, ‘Discourse in the Novel,’ The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays, Michael Holquist, ed. (Austin, 1981).

Barker, Juliet, The Brontës (London: Phoenix, 1995 [1994]).

Barker, Juliet, The Brontës: A Life in Letters, (London: Little, Brown, 2016).

Barnard, Robert & Barnard, Louise, A Brontë Encyclopaedia (West Sussex: Blackwell, 2013 [2007]).

Belzoni, G., Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries Within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Excavations in Egypt and Nubia, (London: John Murray,1820).

Hebron, Stephen, ‘An Introduction to “Ozymandias,”’ Discovering Literature: Romantics and Victorians (British Library, 2014).

Bennett, Betty T. & Curran, Stuart, eds., Mary Shelley in Her Times (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000).

Bentley, Phyllis, ‘A Charlotte Brontë Sketch Book’, Brontë Society Transactions, vol. xi, pt. ivxxx(Leeds: Maney Publishing, 1948).

Bloom, Clive, The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Gothic (London: Springer, 2020). 

Bloom, Clive, The Palgrave Handbook of Gothic Origins (London: Palgrave, 2022).

Bloom, Harold, The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry (New York: Cornell University Press, 1971[1961]).

Bloom, Harold, Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations: Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 2007).

Bloom, Harold, Bloom’s Guides: Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights (New York: InfoBase, 2008).

Brake, Laurel, Bell, Bill, & Finkelstein, David, Nineteenth─century Media and the Construction of Identities (Hampshire: Palgrave, 2000).

Brayman Hackel, Heidi & Kelly, Catherine E., Reading Women: Literacy, Authorship, and Culture in the Atlantic World, 1500 ─1800, Hackel, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 2008).

Brown, Jim, ‘Branwell Brontë’s Latin and his translation of Horace,’ The Journal of the Brontë Society. vol. 42, issue 3, 2017.Butcher, Emma. The Brontës and War: Fantasy and Conflict in Charlotte and Branwell Brontë’s Youthful Writings. (Palgrave MacMillan, 2019).

Cannon, John, The History of the Brontë Family: From Ireland to Wuthering Heights, (Gloucestershire: Sutton, 2000). 

Chadwick, Ellis, H., In the Footsteps of the Brontës (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011 [1895]).

Chitham, Edward, The Birth of Wuthering Heights (London: Palgrave Macmillian, 1998).

Chitham, Edward, & Winnifrith, Tom, Brontë Facts and Brontë Problems (London: Macmillian, 1983).

Chitham, Edward, A Life of Emily Brontë (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987)

Clayton, Jay, Romantic Vision and the Novel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987).

Collini, Stefan, Public Moralists: Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain: 1850─1930 (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1991).

Courtemanche, Eleanor, The Invisible Hand and British Fiction, 1818-1860, (Palgrave Macmillian: Hampshire, 2011).

Craciun, Adriana, Fatal Women of Romanticism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009 [2003]).

Craik, W. A., The Brontё Novels, (London: Methuen & Co., 1968). 

Davies, Stevie, Emily Brontë: Heretic (London: Women’s Press, 1994).

Deazley, Ronan, Rethinking Copyright: History, Theory, Language (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2006).

Delafield, Catherine, Serialisation and the Novel in Mid-Victorian Magazines (London: Routledge, 2016).

Drabble, Margaret, ‘Introduction,’ Wuthering Heights (London: Everyman, 2000 [1978]).

Duckett, Bob, ‘The Library at Ponden Hall’, Brontë Studies, 40 (2): 104-149, April 2015.

DuMaurier, Daphne, The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë (London: Gallancz, 1960).

Eagleton, Terry, Heathcliff and the Great Hunger (London: Verso, 1995). 

 

Eagleton, Terry, Myths of Power: A Marxist Study of the Brontës (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005)

Elfenbein, Andrew, Byron and the Victorians (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004 [1995]).

Everest, Kelvin, ‘Shelley’s Doubles: An Approach to Julian and Maddalo’, Shelley Revalued: Essays form the Gregynog Conference, (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1983).

Everitt, Alastair, Wuthering Heights: An Anthology of Criticism, (London: Frank Cass, 1967).

Fegan, Melissa, Wuthering Heights: Character Studies (London: Continuum, 2008).

Ferber, Michael, ‘Alastor,’ Critical Studies: The Poetry of Shelley (London: Penguin Books, 1993).

Finkelstein, David, Print Culture and the Blackwood Tradition, 1805 ─1830 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006).

Franklin, Caroline, The Female Romantics: Nineteenth─century Women Novelists and Byron (London: Routledge, 2013).

Gallagher, H. W., ‘Frankenstein and the Genesis of Heathcliff,’ Brontë Studies, vol. 29, pt. 2, pp. 164─5 (Leeds: Maney Publishing, 2004).

Gardiner, Juliet, The Illustrated Letters of the Brontës: The letters, diaries, and writings of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, (London: Batsford, 2021).  

Gaskell, Elizabeth, The Life of Charlotte Brontë, Jay, Elizabeth, ed. (London: Penguin, 1997 [1857]).

Gérin, Winifred, Branwell Brontë: A Biography (London: Thomas Nelson, 1951).

Gérin, Winifred, Anne Brontë: A Biography (London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1959).

Gérin, Winifred, Charlotte Brontë: Evolution of Genius (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961).

Gérin, Winifred, Emily Brontë: A Biography (London: Clarendon Press, 1971).

Glen, Heather, The Cambridge Companion to the Brontës (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).

Glen, Heather, ‘Introduction’ in BrontëCharlotte, Tales of Angria (London: Penguin, 2006).

Gilbert, Sandra M. & Gubar, Susan, The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and Nineteenth Century Literary Imagination (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000 [1984]).

Gordon, Lyndall, Charlotte Brontë: A Passionate Life (Hachette Digital, 2009 [1994]).

Hagan, Sandra & Wells, Juliette, The Brontës in the World of Arts (London: Routledge, 2016). 

Hale, Charles, ‘An American Visitor at Haworth, 1861,’ Brontë Society Transactions, vol. 15, part 77 (Leeds Maney Publishing, 1967).

Harman, Claire, Charlotte Brontë: A Fiery Heart, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf: 2016).

Hewish, John, Emily Brontë: A Critical & Biographical Study (London: Macmillian, 1971 [1969]).

Hirsh, Pam, ‘Charlotte Brontë and George Sand: the Influence of Female Romanticism,’ BST 21, 1996, pp. 202-218.

Hoeveler, Diane Long & Morse, Deborah Denenholz, eds., A Companion to the Brontës, (Chichester: Whiley Blackwell, 2016).

Higgins, David, Romantic Genius and the Literary Magazine: Biography, Celebrity and Politics (Oxon: Routledge, 2005).

Holquist, Michael, The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays (Austin: University of Texas, 1981).

Hudson, Nicholas, Writing and European Thought 1600 ─1830 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994).

Hutcheon, Linda & O’Flynn, Siobhan, A Theory of Adaptation (London: Routledge, 2016 [2006]).

Hutton, Joanna, ‘The Sale at Haworth Parsonage on October 1st and 2nd, 1861,’ Brontë Society Transactions, vol. 14, pt. 5 (Leeds: Maney Publishing, 1965).

James, Felicity, & North, Julian, ‘Writing Lives Together: Romantic and Victorian Autobiography,’ Life Writing, vol. 14, Issue 12 (June 2017).

James, Henry, ‘The Lesson of Balzac’, in Two Lectures (Boston and New York, 1905).

Kaplan, Deborah, Jane Austen Among Women (Maryland: John Hopkins University Press, 2019).

Kiely, Robert, The Romantic Novel in England (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1972).

Lane, Christopher, The Age of Doubt: Tracing the Roots of Our Religious Uncertainty (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011).

Langland, Elizabeth, Anne Brontë: The Other One (New Jersey: Barnes & Noble, 1989).

Lawson, John & Silver, Harold, A Social History of Education in England (London: Routledge, 2013 [1973]). 

Lester Bradner, ‘The Growth of Wuthering Heights,’ Wuthering Heights: An Anthology of Criticism (London: Frank Cass, 1967).

Levine, George & Knoepflmacher, U. C., eds. The Endurance of Frankenstein: Essays on Mary Shelley’s Novel (Oakland: University of California Press, 1979). 

Leyland, Francis A., The Brontë Family: With Special Reference to Patrick Branwell Brontë, In Two Volumes (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1886).

Leyland, Francis, A Complete Transcript of the Leyland Manuscripts, eds. Symington, Alex J. & Hatfield, C. W. (Privately printed, 1925).

Leyland, Francis A., The Brontë Family (Hastings: Delphi Classics, 2017).

Lonoff, Sue, ed., Charlotte & Emily Brontë: The Belgian Essays (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996).

MacFarlane, Robert, Original Copy: Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth Century Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).

Mazzeo, Tilar J., ed., Mary Shelley's Literary Lives and Other Writings, vol. i (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2002).

Mazzeo, Tilar J., Plagiarism and Literary Property in the Romantic Period (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007).

McCarthy, Fiona, Byron: Life and Legend (London: Faber and Faber, 2003).

McInnes, Andrew, ‘Feminism in the Footnotes: Wollstonecraft’s Ghost in Mary Hays’ “Female Biography,” Life Writing, vol. 8, Issue 3 (tandfonline.com, 2011.

McInterney, Peter, Milton and the Romantics (Boston: Northeastern University, 1980).

McNees, Eleanor Jane, The Brontё Sisters: Critical Assessment, vol. II (Hastings: Helm Information, 1996).

Miller, Lucasta, The Brontë Myth (London: Random House, 2002).

Michie, Elisie B., The Similization of the Irish, Outside the Pale: Cultural Exclusion, Gender Difference, and the Victorian Woman Writer (London, Cornell University Press: 1993).

 

Moers, Ellen, Literary Women (London: Women’s Press, 1978).

Mole, Tom, Byron’s Romantic Celebrity: Industrial Culture and Hermeneutic of Intimacy (London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007).

Monahan, Melodie, ed., Ashworth: An Unfinished Novel by Charlotte Brontë, Studies in Philology, 80 (Autumn 1983).

Morrison, Lucy, & Stone, Staci, A Mary Shelley Encyclopaedia (Westport: Greenwood Press, 2003).

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