ANNE BRONTE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOVELS
POETRY
BIOGRAPHIES/CRITICISM
- We Are Three Sisters: Self and Family in the Writing
of the Brontes. Drew Lamonica.
(Univ of Missouri Press, 2003).
- Anne Bronte. Betty
Jay. (Northcote House Pub Ltd, 2001).
- The Brontes A to Z: The Essential Reference to
Their Lives and Works. Lisa Olson
Paddock & Carl E. Rollyson. (Facts on File, Inc., 2003).
- The Bronte Myth.
Lucasta Miller. (Jonathan Cape, 2001).
- New Approaches to the Literary Art of Anne Bronte. Ed. Julie Nash & Barbara A. Suess. (Ashgate
Publishing Company, 2001).
- The Brontes. Harold
Bloom. (Chelsea House Publishing, 1999).
- The Brontës and Religion.
Marianne Thormählen. (Cambridge University Press, 1999).
- Gothic Feminism: The Professionalization of Gender
from Charlotte Smith to the Brontes.
Diane Long Hoeveler. (Pennsylvania State Univ Press, 1998).
- Anne Bronte. Maria
H. Frawley. (Twayne Publishing, 1996).
- Anne Bronte's Radical Vision: Structures of Consciousness. Elizabeth Hollis Berry. (Univ of Victoria Dept.
of English, 1994).
- A Life of Anne Bronte.
Edward Chitham. (Blackwell, 1991).
- The Brontes: Branwell, Anne, Emily, Charlotte.
Bettina Liebowitz Knapp. (Continuum, 1991).
- Anne Bronte: The Other One.
Elisabeth Langland. (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, 1989).
- The Brontes: Charlotte Bronte and Her Family.
Rebecca Fraser. (Crown Publishing, 1988).
- Anne Bronte: A New Critical Assessment.
P.J.M. Scott. (Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, 1983).
- Anne Bronte: Her Life and Work.
Ada Harrison & Derek Standford. (Telegraph Books, 1981).
- Anne Bronte: Her Life and Writings. (Folcroft Library, 1974).
- The Brontës and Their Background.
Tom Winnifrith. (1973)
- Emily and Anne Bronte.
W.H. Stevenson. (Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1968).
- Anne Brontë: A Biography.
Winifred Gerin (Thomas Nelson, 1959).
- Four Brontes: The Lives and Works of Charlotte,
Branwell, Emily and Anne Bronte.
Lawrence Hanson & Elisabeth Hanson. (Oxford University Press,
1949).
- Pattern for Genius: A Story of Branwell Bronte
and His Three Sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne Largely Told
in Their Own Words. Edith Ellsworth
Kinsley. (E. P. Dutton, 1939).
- The Brontës. Life and letters, being an attempt
to present a full and final record of the lives of the three
sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë.
Clement Shorter. (Scribner's Sons, 1908).
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