Abstract

AbstractAt this stage in the life of the Bronte Society, as we look back over the past and forward into the future, we may well ask ourselves a three-fold question. First, was its foundation really necessary, or did it come into existence mainly to satisfy that thirst for knowledge of the private lives and most intimate concerns of the great and famous that was so characteristic of the later days of the Victorian era? Secondly, in the fifty years of its life, has it fulfilled the intentions of its founders and justified its existence?

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