First published in 1948, this title 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.
First published in 1948, this title 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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
G. Elsie Harrison (1886-1964) was trained in the Manchester History School under T. F. Tout and made her own distinctive contribution to Methodist biography and history. She was once described as 'one of our personalities, a sort of Lady Violet Bonham Carter of Methodism, gifted, eloquent, enthusiastic, a passionate partisan'.
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Preface. Acknowledgement. 1. Irish Cabin 2. Irish Mansion 3. All Saints 4. Woodhouse Grove 5. Maria Branwell 6. Gay Go Up Means Gay Go Down 7. Miss Branwell 8. Maria 9. Nursery of Genius 10. Charlotte 11. Branwell 12. Marvellous 13. Luddenden Foot 14. William Weightman 15. Aunt's Death 16. The Castaway 17. Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell 18. Jane Eyre 19. Wuthering Heights 20. Trilogy of Death 21. Shirley 22. Love and Death 23. Mrs Gaskell 24. Sole Survivor. References. Index.
Preface. Acknowledgement. 1. Irish Cabin 2. Irish Mansion 3. All Saints 4. Woodhouse Grove 5. Maria Branwell 6. Gay Go Up Means Gay Go Down 7. Miss Branwell 8. Maria 9. Nursery of Genius 10. Charlotte 11. Branwell 12. Marvellous 13. Luddenden Foot 14. William Weightman 15. Aunt's Death 16. The Castaway 17. Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell 18. Jane Eyre 19. Wuthering Heights 20. Trilogy of Death 21. Shirley 22. Love and Death 23. Mrs Gaskell 24. Sole Survivor. References. Index.
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