A Bronte Companion: Literary Assessment, Background and ReferenceSpringer, 1 jan 1975 - 394 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
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Charlotte Brontë | 26 |
Branwell Brontë | 45 |
Emily Jane Brontë | 55 |
Anne Brontë | 63 |
Angria and Gondal 71 | 70 |
The Letters and Charlottes Views | 173 |
People and Places in the Novels with notes on identifications | 260 |
Glossary of Unusual Words | 345 |
Select Bibliography | 351 |
Appendixes | 367 |
The Carré of the Pensionnat in The Professor and Villette | 374 |
Wuthering Heights and the Story of Hugh Brunty | 383 |
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A Brontë Companion: Literary Assessment, Background, and Reference F. B. Pinion Fragmentweergave - 1975 |
A Bronte Companion: Literary Assessment, Background and Reference F. B. Pinion Fragmentweergave - 1975 |
A Bronte Companion: Literary Assessment, Background and Reference F. B. Pinion Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1975 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Agnes Grey Angrian Anne Brontë Anne's Aunt Branwell Branwell's Bretton Brussels Byron Caroline Helstone Catherine characters Charlotte Brontë Charlotte wrote Charlotte's church Cowan Bridge Crimsworth curate daughter death Dr John Ellen Nussey Emily Brontë Emily's eyes father feelings fiction Gaskell Ginevra girls Gondal governess Hareton Haworth heart Heathcliff Heger Helen Helstone heroine hope Hunsden Huntingdon imagination Jane Eyre lady later Law Hill letters Linton lived London Lowood Lucy Snowe Maria marriage married Mary miles Miss Wooler's Mme Beck's never Nicholls novel parsonage passion Patrick Brontë Paul Emanuel Pensionnat poems poetry Professor pupils reader returned Robert Moore Robinson Rochester Rochester's Roe Head scenes seems Shirley sisters stay story style suggested Taylor Tenant of Wildfell Thornfield Thorp Green thought truth Villette wife Wildfell Hall William writing Wuthering Heights xvii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvii Zamorna