Brontë, Charlotte,
her life, 37-53, 69-103, 106-119, 123-155, 168, 169-170;
her second work based on Montagu, 23-36, 60-6, 68-72, 140-2;
Rivers family, 23, 69-82;
Burns, Helen, 23-4, 69-71, 80,
and Charles I., 64,
as Agnes Jones (death of), 106-110,
and M. Sue, 108-110.
"Rivers," origin of suggestion, 23, 71-2, 141-2,
Diana and Mary, 70-8, 81-2,
St. John as Mr. Brontë, 70-8, 81-2,
as Charlotte's Brussels priest, 77, 132, 136-7,
not Rev. Mr. Nussey, 77;
Hannah, and Bessie (Tabitha Aykroyd), 40, 43-53, 69-73, 78, 81,
fairy tales and old songs, 44-7;
Reed, name (and Keeldar), 23, 81;
aunt, 38, 70-1;
John (and Hindley), 37-40, 52-3, 71, 79, 113;
Eliza and Georgiana, 69, 79-82;
Severn Julia, 23, 81, 107;
Lowood school, 18, 21-2;
fever, etc., at, 106-110, 117;
Miss Temple of, 81, 110-1;
Brocklehurst, 21, 81, 115;
Morton (Haworth), Moor House, 70-82, 105;
Charlotte as Jane Eyre and Catherine Earnshaw (also see Key Index),
37-42, 93-103, 150-2;
rainy day in her childhood, 37-42;
fit of frenzy, 48-51;
spectral writing, 42;
phantom hag, 42;
cold, wailing child apparition, 28-30, 52-6, 151;
cloven tree, 96-7;
the Sidgwicks, 78;
Gateshead Hall, 37-9, 45;
her Thornfield, 72, 127-8;
as Jane Eyre and Lucia Snowe, 148-152;
as Jane Eyre, and Crimsworth of _The Professor_, ix.-x., 127-8;
as Janet Aire or Jane Eyre of Malham, 22-3, 60-6, 70-2, 142;
"Jane," a secondary adaptation, 71;
Fairy Janet, Queen of the Malhamdale Elves, 23, 60-4;
no views on lunacy, 34-6;
Rochester's song, 140-2;
the miraculous voice, 136-7;
nymph and satyr, 141-2;
missionary life and priest, 136-7;
the runaway, 93, 97-103, 129;
hen-killing figure in _Wuthering Heights_ and, ix.-x;
"Rydings," "Norton Conyers," and "Thornfield," 35, 159;
Wycollar Hall, 159
---- Rochester (see Key Index for M. Héger and the Taylors), x., 14,
145, and _Wildfell Hall_, 161;
_Jane Eyre_ the surpassing of all Brontë biographies, 82;
"Key to _Jane Eyre_" The, xi., 20, 68, 153
Malham or Gimmerton, background of _Jane Eyre_, 22-3, 58-68;
source of river Aire or Ayre, 23, 60-71;
Jane of, 22-3, 60-6, 70-2;
see Fairy Janet Aire or Eyre of Malham
Montagu, and opening of _Jane Eyre_, 21-2;
lonely house of mystery, and uncouth servant (Grace Poole and
Joseph), 17, 23-32
--Jane Eyre's and Lockwood's two dreams in, 28-30
--a night's repose and candle-bearing apparition in, 21, 23-32;
origin of plot of insane lady, and of the white veil
scene (Shelley), 24, 34-6;
insane lady a secondary suggestion; suggests names, Aire or Eyre,
Burns, Rivers, Reed, Keeldar, Broughton, Eshton, Georgiana,
Helen, Ingram, Lowood, Lynn, Mason, Millcote, Poole, recalling
perhaps a Rev. Mr. Pool, and Currer Bell, 21, 23-4
SHIRLEY.
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