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About the Author
EDWARD CHITHAM, Education Consultant for the National Association of Gifted Children, and Assistant Staff Tutor, Open University. He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and Jesus College, Cambridge. His previous work includes local history, The Black Country, a children's novel, Ghost in the Water, and many works on the Brontes. He was for three years editor of Bronte Society Transactions and is also engaged in research into the life and work Felicia Hemans.
Reviews
'Anagramatic exploration of names, scouring of maps and locations...a startling dexterity with dates, a breathtaking clarity in complexity are all displayed in what is nothing less than a tour-de-force. For all who continue to be intrigued by the mysteries of Emily Bronte's elusive genius, this is a book to be read at a sitting and then to keep to hand. It is a fine detective book and celebration of a poet-novelist-novelist-poet who, as her sister Charlotte tells us, was never afraid of hard work.' - Brian Wilks, Bronte Society Transactions
Book Information
ISBN 9780333945452
Author E. Chitham
Format Paperback
Page Count 218
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan