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Volume 35, Number 3, November 2010

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Articles

'I am Heathcliff ': Lockwood's Role in Wuthering Heights
pp. 185-193(9)
Author: Berlinger, Manette

Wuthering Heights: An Amoral Novel?
pp. 194-207(14)
Author: Tytler, Graeme

Charlotte Brontë's 'Anecdotes of the Duke of Wellington'
pp. 208-214(7)
Author: Alexander, Christine

The Professor and the Contemporary Working Milieu
pp. 215-221(7)
Author: Butterworth, Robert D.

Rachel, Queen of the Stage: Charlotte Brontë's 'Vashti'
pp. 267-277(11)
Author: Walker, Michael

'The Pillar Portrait' Reconsidered
pp. 278-286(9)
Author: Fermi, Sarah

John Wilmot, Mr Rochester and William Harrison Ainsworth
pp. 287-291(5)
Author: Dingley, Robert

Recent Acquisitions at the Brontë Parsonage Museum
pp. 292-295(4)
Author: Dinsdale, Ann

Reviews

Reviews
pp. 296-310(15)

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