The ProfessorThe Clarendon Edition of The Professor marks the first time this novel--or in fact any major novel by Charlotte Brontė--has appeared in an edition based directly on the author's manuscript. The editors provide a substantial introduction, giving a full account of the novel's composition, and include full indexes to biblical and literary allusions. |
Contents
EXPLANATORY NOTES | 269 |
APPENDIXES | 289 |
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS to the Clarendon | 336 |
Copyright | |
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add note Agnes Grey answer asked Belgian bell Blackwood's Magazine Branwell Brontė Parsonage Museum brow Brussels Chapple and Pollard chapter character Charlotte Brontė Charlotte's Clarendon Edition copy countenance Crimsworth dark ink delete Directress door Ellen Nussey Ellin Emily Brontė English estrade eyes face feel felt Fetherhed's Frances French Gaskell George Smith Gérin girl give glance hand Hartley Coleridge heard heart Heger Henri Hunsden Ian Jack Jane Eyre knew lace-mender lady laugh lessons letter looked Mademoiselle manuscript master Mdlle mind Miss Fitzgibbon Miss Wilcox Monsieur never Nicholls novel once Pelet pencil Pensionnat Phrenology pleasant pleasure poem Professor pupils Reuter rose Seacombe seat seemed shew Shirley smile soon speak stood talk thought took turned Tynedale Vandenhuten Villette voice walk William wish word writing Wuthering Heights young Zoraļde
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