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Book review: This Dark Night: The life of Emily Brontë by Deborah Lutz

JULIET BARKER broke new ground in The Brontës (1994) by going back to the original manuscripts, scattered and difficult to decipher, rather than relying on printed sources, and by spending two years reading contemporary newspapers, an important so...

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