Saint Ursula Academy

 

Jane Eyre

Teacher: Mrs. Weiner

Research Help: Mrs. Behen

 

Library Catalog

Books on Reserve

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Books on Reserve

SUA Books  (Green Sticker)

823.09 CRA

Craik, W. A. The Bronte novels. London: Methuen, [1971, 1968].

 

823 PAD

Paddock, Lisa Olson and Rollyson, Carl E. The Brontės A to Z : the essential

   reference to their lives and work. New York: Facts On File, [2003].  

 

823.8 BRO

Guzzetti, Paula. A family called Brontė. 1st ed. New York: Dillon Press, [1994].

 

823.8 GAS

Gaskell, Elizabeth. The Life of Charlotte Bronte.

 

823 MIL

Miller, Lucasta. The Brontė myth / Lucasta Miller. New York : Knopf, 2003.

 

823.8 VIN

Vine, Steve. Emily Bronte. New York: Twayne, [1998].

 

823.8 BRO

Fraser, Rebecca. The Brontes; Charlotte Bronte and her family. N.Y: Fawcett,

   [1988].  

 

823.8 BRO c.2

Fraser, Rebecca. The Brontes; Charlotte Bronte and her family. N.Y: Fawcett,

   [1988].  

 

823.09 BLO

Bloom, Harold. The Brontes. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, [1987].

 

823.09 BLO

Bloom, Harold. Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. New York: Chelsea House, [1987].

 

823.09 HEW

Hewish, John. Emily Bronte: a critical and biographical study. London:

   Macmillan, [1969].  

 

823.8 WIL

Wilks, Brian. The illustrated Brontes of Haworth : scenes and characters from

   the lives and writings of the Bronte sisters. New York, NY: Facts on File  

   Publications, [1986].  

 

823.8 WIL

Wilks, Brian. The illustrated Brontes of Haworth : scenes and characters from

   the lives and writings of the Bronte sisters. New York, NY: Facts on File  

   Publications, [1986].  

 

823.9 KNA

Knapp, Bettina Liebowitz. The Brontes : Branwell, Anne, Emily, Charlotte. New

   York: Continuum, [1991].  

 

823.8 FRA

Frank, Katherine. A Chainless soul; a life of Emily Bronte. Boston: Houghton

   Mifflen, [1990].  

 

823.9 ROS

Rosenman, Ellen Bayuk. A Room of One's Own : Women Writers and the Politics of

   Creativity. New York: Twayne, [1995].  

 

823.8 HOE

Hoeveler, Diane Long. Charlotte Bronte. New York: Twayne, [1997].

 

820.9 GIL

Gilbert, Sandra M. The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the

   Nineteenth-Century literary imagination. Yale University Press, [1979,  

   1984].  

 

823.9  BLO

Bloom, Harold. Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. New York: Chelsea House Publishers,

   [1996].  

 

809 HUD V. ll

Hunter, Jeffrey W. Feminism in literature: 19th Century, topics and authors (A

   -B) : A Gale critical companion. Detroit: Thomson Gale, [2005].  

 

823.8 WIN

Winnifrith, Thomas John. Critical essays on Emily Bronte. New York: G.K.Hall &

   Co, [1997].    

 

 University of Cincinnati Books (orange sticker)

 

Kaplan, Cora.

Victoriana : histories, fictions, criticism.

 

Tsomondo, Thorell Porter. 

The not so blank 'blank page' : the politics of narrative and the woman narrator in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century English novel.

 

Buzard , James. 

Disorienting fiction : the autoethnographic work of nineteenth-century British novels /. 

 

PLCH Books  (Blue Sticker)

Thormählen, Marianne, 1949. The Brontės and religion.  -

Readings on Jane Eyre

Thaden, Barbara.    Student companion to Charlotte & Emily Brontė.

Kadish, Doris Y..   The literature of images : narrative landscape from Julie to Jane Eyre.

Kilgour, Maggie, 1957.   The rise of the Gothic novel.

Teachman, Debra, 1955- .  Understanding Jane Eyre : a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents.

Berg, Maggie . Jane Eyre : portrait of a life.

Brontė, Charlotte, 1816-1855.   Jane Eyre : authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism.

 

 

Electronic Resources

JSTOR Scholarly articles on many topics

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Literature Resource Center (you will need a PLCH library card #)Access biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses of novelists, poets, essayists, and journalists from every age and literary discipline.