Brontë, Emily
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- A Brontë companion : literary assessment, background, and reference
- A bibliography of the writings in prose and verse of the members of the Brontë family.
- A life of Emily Brontë
- Brontë transformations : the cultural dissemination of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights
- Charlotte and Emily Brontë, an annotated bibliography
- Critical essays on Emily Brontë
- Emily Bronte
- Emily Bronte, a psychological portrait
- Emily Brontë
- Emily Brontë
- Emily Brontë
- Emily Brontë : Wuthering Heights
- Emily Brontë : a biography
- Emily Brontë and Beethoven : romantic equilibrium in fiction and music
- Emily Brontë, her life and work.
- Emily Brontë, the artist as a free woman
- Emily Brontë: a critical and biographical study
- Emily and Anne Brontë,
- Holy ghosts : the male muses of Emily and Charlotte Brontë
- Lectures in America,
- Myths of power : a Marxist study of the Brontës
- Student companion to Charlotte & Emily Brontë
- The Bronte sisters and George Eliot : a unity of difference
- The Brontë novels
- The Brontë sisters
- The Brontës and their background: : romance and reality
- The Brontës' web of childhood,
- The Brontës, the critical heritage
- The Brontës.
- The Brontës; a collection of critical essays
- The Essence of the Brontës : a compilation with essays
- The bewitched parsonage; : the story of the Brontës
- The genesis of Wuthering Heights
- The poems of Emily Brontë
- The sources of "Wuthering Heights,"
- The three Brontës,
- Twentieth century interpretations of Wuthering Heights; : a collection of critical essays.
- Women writers and poetic identity : Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontë, and Emily Dickinson
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