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Bronte, Charlotte (1816-1855)5
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BC MS 19c Brontë/03/02/01
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...
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BC MS 19c Brontë/03/02/03
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'...
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BC MS 19c Brontë/03/02/04
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...
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BC MS 19c Brontë/03/02/24
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 ...
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BC MS 19c Brontë/03/02/25
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...