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The Clarendon Edition of the Novels of the Brontës: Charlotte Brontë: Shirley
Herbert Rosengarten and Margaret Smith (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
; The Clarendon Edition of the Novels of the Brontës
Published in print:
1979
ISBN:
9780198125655
Published online:
March 2017
EISBN:
9780191847400
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198125655.book.1
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Herbert Rosengarten
Margaret Smith
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Front Matter
Preface
List of Illustrations
References and Abbreviations
Introduction
Descriptive list of Editions
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Shirley: A Tale
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Volume I
Contents
Chapter I: Levitical
Chapter II: The Waggons
Chapter III: Mr. Yorke
Chapter IV: Mr. Yorke (continued)
Chapter V: Hollow's Cottage
Chapter VI: Coriolanus
Chapter VII: The Curates at Tea
Chapter VIII: Noah and Moses
Chapter IX: Briarmains
Chapter X: Old Maids
Chapter XI: Fieldhead
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Volume II
Contents
Chapter I: Shirley and Caroline
Chapter II: Further Communications on Business
Chapter III: Shirley Seeks to be Saved by Works
Chapter IV: Mr. Donne's Exodus
Chapter V: Whitsuntide
Chapter VI: The School-Feast
Chapter VII: Which the Genteel Reader is recommended to Skip, Low Persons being here Introduced
Chapter VIII: A Summer Night
Chapter IX: To-Morrow
Chapter X: Mrs. Pryor
Chapter XI: Two Lives
Chapter XII: An Evening Out
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Volume III
Contents
Chapter I: The Valley of the Shadow of Death
Chapter II: The West Wind Blows
Chapter III: Old Copy-Books
Chapter IV: The First Blue-Stocking
Chapter V: Phœbe
Chapter VI: Louis Moore
Chapter VII: Rushedge, a Confessional
Chapter VIII: Uncle and Niece
Chapter IX: The Schoolboy and the Wood-Nymph
Chapter X: Martin's Tactics
Chapter XI: Case of Domestic Persecution.—Remarkable Instance of Pious Perseverance in the Discharge of Religious Duties
Chapter XII: Wherein Matters make some Progress, but not much
Chapter XIII: Written in the Schoolroom
Chapter XIV: The Winding-up
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End Matter
Explanatory Notes
Appendix A Excerpts from the Leeds Mercury, 1812
Appendix B Excerpts from "Vanity Fair—and Jane Eyre" Quarterly Review, lxxxiv (December 1848), 153–85
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Appendix C
A Word to the Quarterly
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Appendix D
John Henry
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