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A BrontË Reading List, 1981

A Brontë Reading List, 1981

Pages 43-45 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

BOOKS

  • Wilson, Robert (ed.) The Brontës. London: Ward Lock Educational, 1980.
  • Brontë, Emily. Wuthering Heights. Introduction by Ian Jack. The World’s Classics Series: Oxford University Press, 1981.
  • Turner, Whiteley. A Springtime Saunter Round and About Brontëland. Folcroft, Pa.: Folcroft Press, 1980 [1913] $50.00.
  • Wright, William. The Brontës in Ireland. New York: Portals Press, 1980 [1894] $10.00.
  • Visick, Mary. The Genesis of “Wuthering Heights”. West Port, Conn: Meckler Books, 1980 [1958].
  • Gregor, Ian. Reading the Victorian Novel: Detail into Form. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1980. “Reading a Story: Sequence, Pace and Recollection” (pp. 92–110 about Wuthering Heights).
  • Kinkead-Weekes, M. “The Voicing of Fictions” in Gregor, op. cit. (pp. 168–92 about Villette).
  • Longford, Elisabeth. Eminent Victorian Women. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1981. (Contains chapter on the Brontës).
  • Roberts, D. “Jane Eyre and The Warped System of Things” in Gregor, op. cit. (pp. 131–49 about Jane Eyre).
  • Stone, Donald D. The Romantic Impulse in Victorian Fiction. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1980. “Charlotte Brontë and the Perils of Romance” (pp. 99–132).
  • Trilling, Lionel. “The Poems of Emily Brontë” in Trilling, Diana Speaking of Literature and Society. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Joanovich, 1980. ( Pages 3–9, originally published in an undergraduate literary magazine at Columbia College, 1924).

MISOELLANEOUS

  • Chapple, J. A. V. and John Geoffrey Sharps. Elizabeth Gaskell: A Portrait in Letters. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1981. £8.75. Rev. BST 1981.
  • Duthie, Enid L. The Themes of Elizabeth Gaskell. London: Macmillan, 1981. £12.00. Rev. BST 1981.
  • Easson, A. “Mr. Hale’s Doubts in North and South” Review of English Studies, NS 31 Feb 1980 (pp. 30–40).
  • Garrett, Peter K. The Victorian Multiplot Novel: Studies in Dialogical Form. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981.
  • Homans, Margaret. Woman Writers and Poetical Identity: Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontë, Emily Dickinson. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1980.
  • Sedgwick, Eve K. The Coherence of Gothic Conventions. New York: Arno Press, 1980. (Revised edition of author’s thesis).

ARTICLES

  • Bainbridge, Cyril. “Haworth: Would Charlotte Know It?” London: The Times, 21st February, 1981.
  • Butery, Karen Ann. “Jane Eyre’s Flights from Decision”, Literary Review 24, 2 (Winter 1981), 222–51.
  • Carlisle, Janice. “A Prelude to Villette: Charlotte Brontë’s Reading 1850-1852”, Bulletin of Research in the Humanities, 82 (1979), 403–23.
  • Chamberlain, E. R. “Haworth”, Illustrated London News 268, November, 1980, 71–73 (illus.).
  • Costa de Beauregard, Raphael. “La Femme dans Jane Eyre (1847)” Caliban (Toulouse, France) 17, 57–67.
  • Crosthwaite, Jane. “The Way to Read a Letter: Emily Dickinson’s Variation on a Theme by Charlotte Brontë”, American Trans-cendental Quarterly 42 (1979), 159–65.
  • Flower, Dean. “Jane, Eyre’s Heirs” Hudson Review 33 (1980), 421–30. Review article on 1979 bibliography.
  • Fulton, E. Margaret. “Jane Eyre: The Development of a Female Consciousness”. English Studies in Canada 6 (1980) 432–47.
  • Gallant, Christine. “The Archetypal Feminine in Emily Brontë’s Poetry”, Women’s Studies 7, (1980) 79–94.
  • Harris, Anne Leslie. “Psychological Time in Wuthering Heights”, International Fiction Review 7 (1980), 112–17.
  • Hirota, Minoru. “The Elements of American Romance in Wuther-ing Heights: Concurrent Origin and Themes found in Wuthering Heights and The Fall of the House of Usher.” Studies in English Language and Literature (Fukuoka, Japan) 30 (1980) 57–75.
  • Home, Margot. “From the Window-seat to the Red Room: Innocence to Experience in Jane Eyre” Dutch Quarterly Review 10 (1980) 199–213.
  • McInerney, Peter. “Satanic Conceits in Frankenstein and Wuther-ing Heights” Milton and the Romantics 4 (1980) 1–15.
  • Miller, J. Hillis. “Wuthering Heights and the Ellipses of Interpre-tation”, Notre Dame English Journal 12 (1980), 85–100.
  • Rodolff, Rebecca. “Providential Encounters in Charlotte Brontë’s Fiction”, Studies in the Novel 12, 4 (Winter, 1980), 316–26.

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