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Brontë family manuscripts and correspondence
Brontë Family
1812-1925
A substantial collection of original and transcribed material by, or relating to, different members of the Brontë family. The collection contains: (A) by Anne Brontë, an autograph manuscript discu...
Letters from Charlotte Brontë to various correspondents
Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
1849 - 1850
Removed from bindings. Typescript transcriptions included.
Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Miss Alexander
Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
18 March 1850
Letter begins, "My Dear Madam, I received your first note as well as your second, and if I did not answer it, my silence arose, not from indifference to the kind feeling it expressed but simply from t...
Letter to W S Williams
Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
21 August 1849
Letter from Charlotte Brontë to her publisher William Smith Williams discussing possible titles for her new novel including 'Hollow's Mill', 'Fieldhead' and 'Shirley' [her favoured title], and reques...
Letter to W S Williams
Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
20 November 1849
Letter from Charlotte Brontë to her publisher William Smith Williams requesting he send a copy of 'Shirley' to Harriet Martineau. Brontë also mentions receiving a letter from Mrs Gaskell [forwarded ...
Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Mr G H Lewes
Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
23 November 1850
Letter begins "My dear Sir, I am glad to hear that Miss Marineau's little story in the 'The Leader' touched you and made you cry", discusses her poor disposition 'I am on the worst terms with myself'...
Letter from Charlotte Brontë to Ellen Nussey
Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855)
c. Feb - Mar 1838
Letter begins, "My Dear Ellen, We were at breakfast when your note reached me and I consequently write in a great hurry - Your trials seem to thicken - I trust God with either remove them or - give yo...