A Brontë Encyclopedia is a complete guide to the life and work of the most notable literary family of the 19th century. Comprising approximately 2000 alphabetically arranged entries, this authoritative volume: * Brings to light the significant people and places that influenced the Brontës' lives * Defines and describes the Brontës' fictional characters and settings * Incorporates original literary judgments and analyses of characters and motives * Includes coverage of Charlotte's unfinished novels and her and Branwell's juvenile writings * Features a full range of illustrations A Brontë Encyclopedia is the most original and accessible work of its kind.
"Aficionados of all things Bronte must have this encyclopedia ontheir desks. Even those with just a passing interest in Bronte orliterary research can become trapped in this book for hours.Looking up one entry leads to looking up another, and thenanother." "This book has references to the important and thearcane and the obscure, references to places the Brontes visited,people they knew; in short, everything." (English Literature inTransition 1820-1920)
"Approximately 2,000 meticulously researched entries arealphabetically arranged in clear, page-wide columns, accompanied bysixty carefully selected illustrations. Although intended as a workof reference, the authors' lively style and 'originalliterary judgements' make for an entertaining read. Ahandsome volume which will be a valuable reference tool for manyyears to come, for the general reader and scholar alike."(Bronte Studies, March 2008)
"Despite the author's association with the BronteSociety, he does not gloss over the facts of the Brontes'lives ... a fine work that will serve undergraduateswell." (Choice Reviews)"This lively, absorbing, meticulously researched compendium will bea rich resource both for the general reader and for the specialistBrontë scholar. It contains much to enlighten and suprise eventhose who think they know the Brontes well."
-Heather Glen, University of Cambridge
"Approximately 2,000 meticulously researched entries arealphabetically arranged in clear, page-wide columns, accompanied bysixty carefully selected illustrations. Although intended as a workof reference, the authors' lively style and 'originalliterary judgements' make for an entertaining read. Ahandsome volume which will be a valuable reference tool for manyyears to come, for the general reader and scholar alike."(Bronte Studies, March 2008)
"Despite the author's association with the BronteSociety, he does not gloss over the facts of the Brontes'lives ... a fine work that will serve undergraduateswell." (Choice Reviews)"This lively, absorbing, meticulously researched compendium will bea rich resource both for the general reader and for the specialistBrontë scholar. It contains much to enlighten and suprise eventhose who think they know the Brontes well."
-Heather Glen, University of Cambridge