Abstract

On 6 June, 1855, just nine and a half weeks after Charlotte Bronte's death, her friend Ellen Nussey wrote a characteristic letter to Arthur Bell Nicholls. Impelled by the same spirit which had always made her the first to bring bad reviews to Charlotte, she drew Arthur's attention to an article which had appeared in the latest issue of Sharpe's London Magazine. 'lam sure both you and Mr Bronte will feel acutely the misrepresentations and the malignant spirit which characterises it', she wrote.

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