All Stories

  1. Edward Marsh, father of modern English poetry
  2. Reassigning “Modernism”: The Case for Adopting the Concept as a Period Designation in the Study of British Poetry
  3. ‘Horror and disgust’: Reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
  4. Charlotte Brontë: A radical Tory
  5. Christian Ethics inWuthering Heights
  6. In Memoriam Claes Schaar (1920—2012)
  7. Marianne Thormählen, ed. The Brontës in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-521-76186-4. Price: US$110.00/£65.00.
  8. Anne Brontë and her Bible
  9. The Brontës in Context
  10. Modernity and the Reinvention of Tradition: Backing into the Future
  11. Marianne Thormählen, The Brontës and Education The Brontës and Education . Marianne Thormählen . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. xii+304.
  12. The Brontës
  13. Marianne Thormählen, ed., English Now . Selected Papers from the 20th IAUPE Conference in Lund 2007. (Lund Studies in English, 112.) Lund: Lund University, 2008. Pp. xx, 354; black-and-white figures and tables.
  14. The Geometry of Modernism: The Vorticist Idiom in Lewis, Pound, H. D. and Yeats
  15. The Brontës and Education
  16. Victorian Studies in Sweden
  17. Anne Brontë'sSacred Harmony: A Discovery
  18. The Brontës and Religion
  19. Reading Rochester
  20. The Art of the Brontes
  21. Rochester: The Poems in Context
  22. The Bronte pseudonyms
  23. A Life of Anne Bronte
  24. The Villain of "Wildfell Hall": Aspects and Prospects of Arthur Huntingdon
  25. Rochester andthe fall:The roots of discontent
  26. Dry bones can harm no one:EzekielXXXVII inThe Waste LandV andAsh‐WednesdayII
  27. The Waste Land: A Fragmentary Wholeness.
  28. Dress
  29. The enigma of St John Rivers