Bronte Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Bronte Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘The bit of bread, the draught of coffee’: Food Imagery in Jane Eyre4
Charlotte Brontë and the ‘Horrors of Homeless Destitution’: How Brontë’s Relationship to Haworth Illuminates the Importance of Permanent Shelter inJane EyreandVillette3
The Business of Reading,2
Editorial2
Sino-Soviet Relations under Class Discourse: Reading and Criticism of Wuthering Heights in China (1949–1966)2
Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize2
The World of The Brontes, 1000-Piece Puzzle1
Call for Papers— Brontë Studies Special Issue—Material Culture1
Experimentations with Narrative Voice: The Gothic and the Desire for Social Reform in ‘The Story of Willie Ellin’ and Jane Eyre1
‘Wild thoughts’: Emily Brontë in Contemporary Biofiction1
The Brontës as Gothic Writers: ‘The Afflicted Imagination’1
Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize 20261
‘A morsel of real solid joy’ and a ‘knot of hardness’: Solidity in the Works of Charlotte Brontë and Virginia Woolf1
‘Free from Soil’: The Curation of Anne Brontë1
From Haworth to Eternity: Adapting the Brontës on Stage, Screen and Beyond1
Editorial1
Critical Insights: The Brontë Sisters1
Caldebroc1
The Banagher Brontë Group Festival, Ireland, 15–18 August 20251
An Earnest Address: Insights Into Patrick Brontë’s Opinions in the 1830s Decade of Reform1
Wuthering Heights1
‘I never asked to be made learned’: Happy Reading and Pathological Interpretation in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette1
Praying With Jane Eyre: Reflections on Reading as a Sacred Practice1
Charlotte Brontë’s Villette and the Book of Esther: A Pioneering Hermeneutic on Sexism and Xenophobia1
The Red Monarch0
Rediscovering Anne Carus Wilson0
A Brontë Reading List: 20210
The Brontës & The Fairy Tale0
Jane Eyre0
Classical Adaptations: 3 Classic Scripts Adapted for Film0
Gimmerton in Wuthering Heights0
Re-Mapping Jane Eyre: Childhood Trauma, Colonial Fear, and the Narrative of Self-Development0
A Brontë Reading List: 20230
‘[P]Lainer, If Possible, than Ever’: Plainness and Self-Representation in Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Henry Hastings’0
No Net Ensnares Me: An Anthology of Prose Poetry Inspired by the Brontës and the Wild0
The Book Forger: The True Story of a Literary Crime that Fooled the World0
Chekhov and the Brontës0
Editorial Introduction0
Bidding on Charlotte Brontë0
Foreword0
‘Of Spirits so Lost and Fallen’: The Violent Byronic Hero in Miserrimus and Wuthering Heights0
Reading-While-Walking: Books and Material Culture in Jane Eyre (1847) and Milkman (2018)0
Liverpool Tigress? A Life of Felicia Hemans0
Helen Huntingdon Did Not Slam Her Bedroom Door0
Behind the Glass: A Parsonage Podcast0
‘All true histories contain instruction’: Truth and Everyday Heroism in Agnes Grey0
The Earliest American Reactions to Wuthering Heights : Some New Findings0
This Rustic Muse: Developing a Political Voice in the Poetry of Patrick Brontë0
Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright0
‘Doomed to decay:’ Endogenic Nature and Impersonal Affect in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights0
The Invention of Charlotte Brontë: Her Last Years and the Scandal That Made Her0
Jane Eyre in China, 1867–1949: A Transnational Transfer and Cross-Cultural Spread0
Call for Articles: Brontë Studies Special Issue: The Brontës and the Wild0
Rewilding Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre , Interpretation and Literary Historiography0
Kindness, Eros and Agnes Grey0
Adapting the Past: Charlotte Brontë and Elizabeth Gaskell’s Collaboration0
Dreaming Exiles in Charlotte Brontë’s ‘The Midnight Song’0
Behind the Glass: A Parsonage Podcast—Series Two0
‘Is Childhood Then so All-Divine?’: Representations of Childhood in the Poetry of Anne Brontë0
A Gift of Poison0
The Rise of Celebrity Authorship: Nineteenth-Century Print Culture and Antislavery0
Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel. Injured Minds, Ruined Lives0
No Atom Rendered Void: The Aerial and Alchemical Enchantment of Wuthering Heights0
Timelines in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights0
Special Issue of Brontë Studies , 2026: Re-mapping the Brontës0
The Globe in Glass Town: Mobilities, Textual and Terrestrial0
Canine Agency and Its Mitigation in the Characterization of Dogs in the Novels by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë0
Poems from the Moor, by Emily Brontë, Alma Books, 2023. Alma Classics series and The Night is Darkening Round Me, by Emily Brontë, Penguin Books (Little Black Classics serie0
Call for Articles: Brontë Studies Special Issue: The Brontës and the Wild0
Prospect and Refuge in Villette ’s Forbidden Garden0
‘Under an African summer’s sun’ Re-Mapping the Brontës: Place, Race and Empire0
Anti-Hierarchical Development in Anne Brontë’s Agnes Grey0
Lay The Flower Where It’s Fallen: Anne Brontë: A Victorian Life and Scarborough0
Resurrecting Heathcliff: Examining Racial and Familial Trauma in Michael Stewart’s Ill Will0
‘…What Sort of Face It Was to Be, I Did Not Care or Know…’:Jane Eyreand the Self-Creating Portrait0
‘Life is so constructed, that the event does not, cannot, will not, match the expectation’: Expressing Grief Using Gothic Devices in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette0
Futuristic Flight: Science beside the Emotive in the Early Writing of Charlotte Brontë0
Oblivion: The Lost Diaries of Branwell Brontë: A Novel in Three Volumes0
Critical Decades: Textiles and Material Culture in Jane Eyre and Three Recent Adaptations0
Honresfield: Imagining One Man’s Collection0
A Gothic Apprenticeship0
The Dandy in the Pink Waistcoat: Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Journal of a Frenchman’0
Drinks with Dead Poets: A Season of Poe, Whitman, Byron and the Brontës, Drinks with Dead Poets: A Season of Poe, Whitman, Byron and the Brontës , by Glyn Maxwell, Pegas0
Brontë Festival of Women’s WritingBrontë Festival of Women’s Writing: Defying Expectations, 23–25 September 2022, In Haworth and Online.0
What Are Those Words Worth? Forms of Upcycling, Downcycling and Salvage in the ‘Young Men’s Magazine’, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and 0
An Orphan’s Dissent: Charlotte Brontë’s Spiritual Vision in Jane Eyre0
Heathcliff’s Fortune0
Symbolic Meanings of Violets in Villette0
Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize0
To Be Forever Known: The Brontës and Poetry0
“Wuthering Heights” , a Film Directed by Emerald Fennell, Warner Bros., 20260
Violence and the Brontës: Language, Reception, Afterlives0
Penistone Crags, Ponden Kirk and the Fairies of Wuthering Heights0
Singing from the Margins: Anne Brontë’s Surprising Poetic Afterlife0
The Presentation of the First Catherine in Wuthering Heights0
Let Me In: The Brontës in Bricks and Mortar0
Humans and Wild Creatures in the Brontë Fiction0
Introduction: The Brontës and the Wild0
Books in Wuthering Heights0
‘Are you not a little severe?’: Lucy’s Wit in Her Narrative Voice in Villette0
Editorial – Reviews Section0
‘With unabated vigour’: Brontë Studies in 20260
The Brontë Society Conference, The Brontës and the Wild, 9 September 20230
A Cabinet of Curiosities: The Apostles Cabinet in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre0
Save the date!0
When the Private Becomes Public: Involuntary Disclosure in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall0
Reconsidering Heathcliff in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights0
Determining Wuthering Heights: Ideology, Intertexts, Tradition0
Jane Eyre , Horticulture and the Fern0
‘I am [and am not] Heathcliff!’: An Afrocentric Narration on Weathering Wild Relatabilities with Emily Brontë and Her Byronic Hero0
Editorial – Reviews Section0
Anne Brontë and Lord Byron: Lost Echoes of Influence0
Wuthering Heights as Operatic and Dramatic Inspiration in Italy0
Virginia Woolf and the Lives, Works and Afterlives of the Brontës0
‘A Strong Wish for Wings’: The Epistolary Relationship and Intellectual Collaboration between Mary Taylor and Charlotte Brontë0
Gothic Introspection: How Villette Nurtures Empathy and Reader Identity0
The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag0
The Anne Brontë Society: Changing the Narrative0
‘An invisible world and a kingdom of spirits’: A Spatial Reading of Fairies, Spirits and Eschatology in Jane Eyre0
Catherine Earnshaw’s Ghost Story: Wuthering Heights as Narrative of Female Revenge0
Charlotte Brontë and Contagion: Myths, Memes and the Politics of Infection0
Wild Women and Witches in Wuthering Heights and Helen of Four Gates0
The Eyes Have It: Physiognomy, Gender and Construction of the Public and Private Self in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley0
A Brontë Reading List: 20220
Charlotte Brontë: A Medical Casebook0
‘To give the passage quite a contrary turn’: Female Religious Authority and Subversive Hermeneutics in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley0
Editorial0
Chiltern Publishing Ltd0
Editorial – Reviews Section0
Editorial Introduction0
Establishing Lucy’s Self: Reading Bretton Things in Villette0
Introduction: Charlotte Brontë and Material Culture0
The Industrial Brontës: Advocates for Women’s Equality in a Turbulent Age0
‘I thought unaccountably of fairy tales’: Jane Eyre , Form, and the Fairy Tale Bildungsroman0
The ‘personal museum’: Letters as Relic Collection in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette0
Editorial – Reviews Section0
‘I know no medium’: Temperature and Ferndean in Jane Eyre0
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and Horace’s Ars Poetica , Lines 179–88: Nelly Dean as Tragic Nuntius0
Emily’s Merlin: Brontëan Myths, the Decline of Raptors and the Diminished Ecology of Haworth Moor0
Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing, Women of the Wild, 22–24 September 20230
‘That burning clime’: Charlotte Brontë’s Little Book and Jane Eyre0
A Brontë Reading List: 20200
‘A living paradox’: The Presence of Percy Bysshe Shelley in the Juvenilia of Branwell Brontë0
The Brontës of Haworth Moor: How the Three Daughters of a Country Parson Became the Most Revolutionary Novelists of their Time0
A Logos Masquerade: The Unity of Language and Woman’s Body in Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall0
Prismatic Jane Eyre: Close-Reading a World Novel Across Languages0
Boiled Milk: Anne Brontë’s Final Journey0
Heathcliff, Harry and Hardin: After as a New Layer to Wuthering Heights0
Call for Reviewers0
‘The most likely location for Wuthering Heights ’: Gothic Tourism, Material Culture and Brontë Country0
A Vain Talent? The Question of Female Artistry in the Life and Work of Anne Brontë0
Literary Art and Moral Instruction in the Novels of Anne Brontë0
Editorial Introduction0
The Shelleyan Brontës: Mary and Percy Shelley in the Work of the Brontës0
Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing, Webs of Childhood, 20–22 September 20240
‘Written by an eagle’: The Domestication of Character Through Nature in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights0
The Man Who Rescues Cats and Dogs: Re-Inventing Masculinity in Anne Brontë’s Agnes Grey0
Second Series of the ‘Young Men’s Magazine’, Number Second for September 18300
‘Amusing you with an old world story’: Relating to the Past in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall0
The Edinburgh Companion to the Brontës and the Arts0
Brontë Events at the Bradford Literature Festival, June 20230
The Neo-Victorian Feminist Afterlife of Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) in Sam Baker’s The Woman Who Ran 0
Plotting the Governess: The Lessons of Agnes Grey0
The High Flight: 50 Poems Inspired by Emily Brontë’s Hawk0
Did Branwell Brontë Own a Violin?0
Rewilding Jane Eyre0
Jane Eyre in German Lands: The Import of Romance, 1848–19180
Hymns from the Sisters0
‘Let me try to wait His will in silence’: Silence and Faith in Jane Eyre0
The Sexual Politics of Jane Eyre: Representations of Fear and the Construction of Text in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre,0
‘A hot July day’: Editorial Introduction0
Marie Laurencin: The Modern Portraits of the Brontës0
The Brontë Society Conference 2023: How Beautiful the Earth is Still0
‘Odd and incorrect’: Convention and Jane Eyre’ s Feminist Legacy0
Violence in Charlotte Brontë’s ‘A Letter from Lord Charles Wellesley’: Influence, Representation, Resurrection0
Depathologising Excess in Wuthering Heights0
A Fever Dream of Love, Lust and Obsession A Fever Dream of Love, Lust and Obsession . Emily by Frances O’Connor0
Fierce Courtship: Animal Judgement in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley0
The ‘Pets’ of Edward Fairfax Rochester0
The Defying Expectations Exhibition at the Brontë Parsonage Museum: A Reflection on Contemporary Curatorial Practices0
The Presentation of Nelly Dean as a Servant in Wuthering Heights0
Grasper, Keeper and Flossy: The Brontë Family Dogs in Fact and in Fiction0
Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize 20250
Lit for Little Hands: Jane Eyre0
Serializing Victorian Fiction Abroad. The Earliest Translation of Jane Eyre in the Iberian Peninsula0
The Novelist of Wildfell Hall: A New Life of Anne Brontë0
Shirley – Charlotte Bronte and the Industrial Novel’, a partnership event with the Bronte Parsonage Museum, Elizabeth Gaskell’s House, Manchester Metropolitan Universi0
‘Between her and the world’: Legacies, Interpretations, Adaptations0
Walking with Anne Brontë, Insights and Reflections: An Anthology0
The Brontës’ ‘Web of Childhood’ , an Exhibition at the Brontë Parsonage Museum. February 1st, 2024–January 1st, 20250
Charlotte Brontë’s Life Through Clothes0
‘Bad or Mad?: Branwell Brontë, Mental Health and Alcoholism in Sally Wainwright’s To Walk Invisible’,0
Brontë Women’s Writing Festival, 26–28 September 20250
Charlotte Brontë’s Little Book0
Reading Jane Eyre as a Hagiographic Romance0
Why Trees Matter in Wuthering Heights0
The Badass Brontës The Badass Brontës , by Jane Satterfield, Diode Editions, 2023, 80 pp, $18 US, ISBN 978-1-939728-57-90
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