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The Women Writers Collection
The Letters of Charlotte Brontė
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"The second volume of 'The Letters of Charlotte
Brontė' is as magnificent a work as we might expect from Margaret Smith, the editor of the first... a richness of editorial commentary and reference that is always enlightening and gripping... the most complete collection of letters by and to the
Brontės, and, without doubt, the definitive one... "
Angela Leighton, TLS
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Database Language: English Contents:
The database contains the following:
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- Brontė, Charlotte. The Letters of Charlotte Brontė: with a
selection of letters by family and friends. Edited by Margaret Smith.
2 volumes. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1995-2000.
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Margaret Smith is an Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in the Humanities, University of Birmingham.
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