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Brontë Studies

Published on behalf of The Brontë Society

Volume 38 (2013), 4 issues per year

Print ISSN: 1474-8932
Online ISSN: 1745-8226

Brontë Studies is the only journal solely dedicated to research on the Brontë family. Published continuously since 1895, it aims to encourage further study and research on all matters relating to the Brontë family, their background and writings, and their place in literary and cultural history. Original, peer-reviewed articles are published as well as papers delivered at conferences, notes on matters of interest, short notices reporting research activities and correspondence arising from items previously published in the journal.

The journal also provides an official record of the Brontë Society and reports new accessions to the Brontë Parsonage Museum and its research library.

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SPECIAL ISSUE: Brontë Studies, Vol. 38.4, November 2013, Guest edited by K. E. Smith
This collection reprints essays from eighty years of Brontë Society Transactions and Brontë Studies. Its title 'The Brontës and the Condition of England' will be interpreted in its broadest sense to cover all those ways in which the lives and works of the Brontës intertwined with the great social and political issues of their times. These range from those highlighted by Thomas Carlyle such as industrialization, class division and the role of education through to specific, contested issues such as Catholic Emancipation and the abolition of slavery. Read more here.


The Brontë Society is pleased to announce its Creative Competition for 2013-14

See the Brontë Society website for the rules of entry: www.bronte.org.uk.


Notice for authors - Notice of digitization of back issues of of Brontë Studies 

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