The Clue to the Brontës
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The Clue to the Brontës

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The Clue to the Brontës

About this book

Originally published in 1948, The Clue to the Brontës was written in part as response to a previous biography of Charlotte Brontë by Mrs Gaskell. The author argues that Gaskell's biography gets it all wrong. Harrison draws connections between Patrick Brontë and John Wesley. She finds Gaskell paid too much attention to gossip and did not verify her facts.

The influence of John Wesley and the revival of evangelical religion is seen as a force in the Romantic Movement's impact on the English novel. The same influence is here seen to be at work in the writings of the Brontës, including those of their father Patrick.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040362860

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Original Title
  6. Original Copyright
  7. Dedication
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgment
  10. Contents
  11. Illustrations
  12. Chapter I Irish Cabin
  13. Chapter II Irish Mansion
  14. Chapter III All Saints
  15. Chapter IV Woodhouse Grove
  16. Chapter V Maria Branwell
  17. Chapter VI Gay Go Up Means Gay Go Down
  18. Chapter VII Miss Branwell
  19. Chapter VIII Maria
  20. Chapter IX Nursery of Genius
  21. Chapter X Charlotte
  22. Chapter XI Branwell
  23. Chapter XII Marvellous Boys
  24. Chapter XIII Luddenden Foot
  25. Chapter XIV William Weightman
  26. Chapter XV Aunt’s Death
  27. Chapter XVI The Castaway
  28. Chapter XVII Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
  29. Chapter XVIII Jane Eyre
  30. Chapter XIX Wuthering Heights
  31. Chapter XX Trilogy of Death
  32. Chapter XXI Shirley
  33. Chapter XXII Love and Death
  34. Chapter XXIII Mrs. Gaskell
  35. Chapter XXIV Sole Survivor
  36. References
  37. Index

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