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Notes

 
[1]

Clement Shorter, Charlotte Brontë and her Circle (1896); (ed.) The Life of Charlotte Brontë, by Mrs Gaskell (Haworth edition, 1900); Charlotte Brontë and Her Sisters (1905); The Brontës : Life and Letters (1908); The Brontës and their Circle (1914).

[2]

The Brontës: Their Lives, Friendships and Correspondence, ed. T. J. Wise and J. A. Symington (1932).

[3]

Recently for instance by Mildred G. Christian, in Lionel Stevenson, ed., Victorian Fiction (1964), pp. 215, 219; and as early as 1947-8 in her articles in The Trollopian.

[4]

The Letters of Mrs Gaskell, ed. J. A. V. Chapple and Arthur Pollard (1966), p. 883.

[5]

"'Where did you get this?' he said," (p. 366).

[6]

The insertion of a comma after "fear" in Charlotte's "Mr Newby being anathematised, I fear with undue vehemence."

[7]

Fannie Elizabeth Ratchford, The Brontës' Web of Childhood (1941); Phyllis E. Bentley, The Brontës (1947); Margaret Lane, The Brontë Story (1953); Margaret Crompton, The Passionate Search (1955).

[8]

Abbreviations in footnotes are: S, Shorter's text in Mrs Gaskell's The Life of Charlotte Brontë (Haworth edition, 1900), pp. 365-8; L, Shorter's text in The Brontës : Life and Letters (1908), pp. 435-9; W, Wise and Symington's text in The Brontës : Their Lives, Friendships and Correspondence (1932), II, pp. 250-4.