LightNovesOnl.com

The Key to the Bronte Works Part 20

The Key to the Bronte Works - LightNovelsOnl.com

You're reading novel online at LightNovelsOnl.com. Please use the follow button to get notifications about your favorite novels and its latest chapters so you can come back anytime and won't miss anything.

---- Charlotte Bronte's Method I., ix., 121, 127-8, 131

VILLETTE.

Its relation to Charlotte Bronte's life, vii., ix., 41, 47, 86, 89, 92, 97, 103, 107, 111, 118, 126, 128-9, 132-7, 140, 144-5, 148-154, 160-1, 166-7

In relation to M. Heger, ix., 70, 86, 89, 92, 97, 103, 111, 118, 126, 128-9, 132-40, 145, 150-4, 166

---- Madame Heger, 106, 118, 133

---- Taylor of Hunsworth, 89

---- M. Sue, ix., 103-4, 111, 118, 120-9, 130-5

---- Lady Ritchie, xi., 165-8

---- Mr. George Smith, 69, 160-1, 166-8; Mrs. Smith, 161, 166-8

---- Thackeray, 70, 165-8

---- Rev. Patrick Bronte, 77, 136, 161

---- Rev. A. B. Nicholls, 69, 86, 161

---- Charlotte Bronte's _Poems_, 128, 132-7, 140-5, 149-152

---- _Wuthering Heights_, _Jane Eyre_, _s.h.i.+rley_, and _The Professor_.

See Key Index for those works

END OF THE KEY INDEX TO CHARLOTTE BRONTe'S WORKS.

WUTHERING HEIGHTS.

Bronte, Charlotte, her life:--37-53, 93-103, 138-9, 153, 169; _Frances_ and Catherine, 133-4; throughout the work of, 18, 40; drawn by her from Montagu, 22-36, 57-68, 141-2; _Tale of a Foundling_, 33; _Alembert_, 65; as the younger Catherine, viii., 46, 161; as the two Cathys, 16, 17, 34, 106-118, 161; Authoritative evidence of her Methods I. and II.:--viii., 25-6, 98-103, and of Key Index to the Bronte Works, 169, 170; gives it Emily, 17, 18, 169; offers it publishers, 17; story of a sad Night, 17; why she disavowed authors.h.i.+p of, 143-6; unable to admit authors.h.i.+p of, 18, 146, 153, 169; preface to, 142, 145; rainy day in her childhood, 37-42; fit of frenzy, 48-51; spectral writing, 42; phantom hag, 42; her childhood reading, 41; Rev. Jabez Bunting, 41; her cold, wailing child apparition, 28-30, 52-6; cloven tree, 96-7; and Heathcliffe's hypochondria, 16, 55-6, 87-8, 144; Isabella's rival, 106, 117-8; as Catherine of Malham, 23, 57-68; her mood in writing, 150-3; fears publisher, 18-9, 153, 169

Bronte, Emily, unimportance of her corrected copy of, and implication, 17, 169, 170; purporting to be by, 18, 138, 153, 169; _Wuthering Heights_, no internal evidence of, viii., 169, 170

Bronte, Branwell, and authors.h.i.+p of, 40; as Hindley, 18, 37-40, 52-3, 69; carving knife incident, 39

Bronte, Rev. Patrick, as Mr. Linton, 49, 147, 161

Aykroyd, Tabitha, as Mrs. Dean, 43-51, 59, 69, 72, 78, 81, 160, 168; her old songs, 46-7; her fairy tales, 44-5; as Joseph, 38, 40, 47-8

Heger, M., in, 16, 17, 34. Also, see Key Index for foregoing names

Earnshaw, Catherine, and Heathcliffe, as Jane and Rochester, 93-103, 139

Heathcliffe, as Rochester, 89-92, 138-9, 153; as "that ghoul," 140-6; and Taylor, 83-9; return of the runaway, 93, 97-103; expression of eyes, 90-1; the foundling, 22; origin of name, 22, 142

Hareton, origin of name, 22-3, 60, 64, 66; and M. Heger, viii.-x., 120-1

Joseph, original of, 23; as Poole of _Jane Eyre_ and Montagu's uncouth servant, 23-8, 30-1

Lockwood as Montagu, 23-32, 57-60, 66; his boy guide, 60, 66

Newby, Mr. Thomas, publisher of, 19, 146, 153, 169

Malham as Gimmerton, and Gimmerden; Malhamdale as the valley of Gimmerton, 22-3, 57-68, 71; Glens, 58, 66, 68; p.e.n.i.ston Crags, 22-3, 59, 60, 65-6; Fairy Cave, 22-3, 59-66; Chapel, 22, 66-8, and Briar Chapel of _s.h.i.+rley_, 41; Kirk in the lonely valley, 22, 64, 66-8; Fair, 22, 66-7; mists, 68; stream, 22, 68; sough, 66-68; Heights, 22, 66-7; Catherine, of, 23, 71

Montagu and, 20; Airton, 22-3; Airton, Robert, 60, 64, 71; Mrs., 60; lonely house of mystery and uncouth servant, 17, 23-32; cuckoo story or foundling "plot," 22-3, 33-4, 87; a night's repose and the candle-bearing bedside apparition, 21-32, 30-2

Brunty foundling controversy, 13; the key chapter, 40; origin of t.i.tle, 56-7, 148-152; Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, the abodes--originals not known, 159; Lady Eastlake and Dobell, 138-9, 153-4

Published later than _Jane Eyre_, 118, 138, 169

JANE EYRE.

Bronte, Charlotte, her life, 37-53, 69-103, 106-119, 123-155, 168, 169-170; her second work based on Montagu, 23-36, 60-6, 68-72, 140-2; Rivers family, 23, 69-82; Burns, Helen, 23-4, 69-71, 80, and Charles I., 64, as Agnes Jones (death of), 106-110, and M. Sue, 108-110.

"Rivers," origin of suggestion, 23, 71-2, 141-2, Diana and Mary, 70-8, 81-2, St. John as Mr. Bronte, 70-8, 81-2, as Charlotte's Brussels priest, 77, 132, 136-7, not Rev. Mr. Nussey, 77; Hannah, and Bessie (Tabitha Aykroyd), 40, 43-53, 69-73, 78, 81, fairy tales and old songs, 44-7; Reed, name (and Keeldar), 23, 81; aunt, 38, 70-1; John (and Hindley), 37-40, 52-3, 71, 79, 113; Eliza and Georgiana, 69, 79-82; Severn Julia, 23, 81, 107; Lowood school, 18, 21-2; fever, etc., at, 106-110, 117; Miss Temple of, 81, 110-1; Brocklehurst, 21, 81, 115; Morton (Haworth), Moor House, 70-82, 105; Charlotte as Jane Eyre and Catherine Earnshaw (also see Key Index), 37-42, 93-103, 150-2; rainy day in her childhood, 37-42; fit of frenzy, 48-51; spectral writing, 42; phantom hag, 42; cold, wailing child apparition, 28-30, 52-6, 151; cloven tree, 96-7; the Sidgwicks, 78; Gateshead Hall, 37-9, 45; her Thornfield, 72, 127-8; as Jane Eyre and Lucia Snowe, 148-152; as Jane Eyre, and Crimsworth of _The Professor_, ix.-x., 127-8; as Janet Aire or Jane Eyre of Malham, 22-3, 60-6, 70-2, 142; "Jane," a secondary adaptation, 71; Fairy Janet, Queen of the Malhamdale Elves, 23, 60-4; no views on lunacy, 34-6; Rochester's song, 140-2; the miraculous voice, 136-7; nymph and satyr, 141-2; missionary life and priest, 136-7; the runaway, 93, 97-103, 129; hen-killing figure in _Wuthering Heights_ and, ix.-x; "Rydings," "Norton Conyers," and "Thornfield," 35, 159; Wycollar Hall, 159

---- Rochester (see Key Index for M. Heger and the Taylors), x., 14, 145, and _Wildfell Hall_, 161; _Jane Eyre_ the surpa.s.sing of all Bronte biographies, 82; "Key to _Jane Eyre_" The, xi., 20, 68, 153

Malham or Gimmerton, background of _Jane Eyre_, 22-3, 58-68; source of river Aire or Ayre, 23, 60-71; Jane of, 22-3, 60-6, 70-2; see Fairy Janet Aire or Eyre of Malham

Montagu, and opening of _Jane Eyre_, 21-2; lonely house of mystery, and uncouth servant (Grace Poole and Joseph), 17, 23-32 --Jane Eyre's and Lockwood's two dreams in, 28-30 --a night's repose and candle-bearing apparition in, 21, 23-32; origin of plot of insane lady, and of the white veil scene (Sh.e.l.ley), 24, 34-6; insane lady a secondary suggestion; suggests names, Aire or Eyre, Burns, Rivers, Reed, Keeldar, Broughton, Eshton, Georgiana, Helen, Ingram, Lowood, Lynn, Mason, Millcote, Poole, recalling perhaps a Rev. Mr. Pool, and Currer Bell, 21, 23-4

s.h.i.+RLEY.

Bronte, Charlotte, as s.h.i.+rley Keeldar, 81, 120; as Caroline Helstone (and Catherine Earnshaw), 41, 146-8, 152; her home the Rectory, 159; childhood reading, 41-2; Keeldar, name, 23; s.h.i.+rley as Emily Bronte, 69, 156-7.

Helstone, Mr., 86; original of, 75, 159-161; name, 41; and Rev. H. Roberson, 86, 159-160.

Heger, M., and the Moores, 89, 146-8; Louis, 163; Robert, 152.

Cartwright, Mr., 89, 160.

Mr. Macarthey, 160.

Mrs. Pryor, 147-8; a composite character, 160; and Mrs. Dean and Tabby, 43; Miss Wooler, 160.

Yorke (Taylor), Hiram, 83-4; Matthew, 83; Rose, 83-4; Jessie, death of, 84

Birstall, Batley, 159; "Briarmains," 83; "Field Head," 159; The Red House, Gomersall, 83, 159; Oakwell House, 159.

Hartshead, Brighouse, 160; Nunnwood, Nunnerly and church, Robin Hood, Kirklees Park, Priory, 160; Hollows Mill, 160; Whinbury (Dewsbury), 160.

Published in 1849

THE PROFESSOR.

Bronte, Charlotte, as Henri Frances Evans, 71, 122; as Crimsworth, ix., 127-8; Fairy Janet, 63, 71; wailing child apparition, 53-5; Lucia, 86, 151

Heger, M., as Crimsworth, 63, 127, 138; Hunsden, 83-9, 151; origin of name, 84; Pelet, 16, 84, 139, 145

Click Like and comment to support us!

RECENTLY UPDATED NOVELS

About The Key to the Bronte Works Part 20 novel

You're reading The Key to the Bronte Works by Author(s): John Malham Dembleby. This novel has been translated and updated at LightNovelsOnl.com and has already 453 views. And it would be great if you choose to read and follow your favorite novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest novels, a novel list updates everyday and free. LightNovelsOnl.com is a very smart website for reading novels online, friendly on mobile. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or just simply leave your comment so we'll know how to make you happy.