---- Charlotte, birthplace, 14; birthday, 14, 106; appearance, 118, 131, 165, 168. Childhood: a rainy day, 18, 37-42, 78; curtain incident, 38; Branwell as "tyrant" makes her head ache, 18, 37-42; "volume-hurling," 38-9, 78; Methodist literature, 40-2; writings and Mrs. Gaskell, 14; Tabby, 38, 40-1, 43-51, 168 --her homily, 40 --old songs and fairy tales (Charlotte's love of Scottish ballads), 47, 149, 150; the locked chamber, 48-51; passionateness, 45-6, 48-51, 116. Elfish imagination, 23; schools, 14, 16, 18, 21-2, 81, 104, 106-117 --Clergy Daughters' School, 18, 21-2, 81, 106-117, Roe Head, 14, 16, 83, Héger _pension_, 16, 18, 72, 104; drawings, 82; her life from childhood to womanhood, 93-103; no psychical reciprocity with friends, 14; Wordsworth and her facility in writing novels, 17, 169; at Brussels (the Hégers), teacher and pupil, viii.-x., 63, 82, 120-2, 131, 138, dejection at, 120-1, 124; M. Héger, viii.-xi., 14-17, 93, 96-107, 111-2, 120-154, 162-8, and her literary secrets, 104, 162; Madame Héger, 16, 104-7, 111-2, 117-9, 122-7, 133, forbids corresponding, 16; Charlotte as Mdlle., 105, as M. Sue's Mdlle. Lagrange and Miss Mary, ix., 82, 103-132, 163; _Imitation of Christ_, ix., 121-2; her priest, 77, 132-8; departure from Brussels, 16, 127; flight from temptation, 105, 141-2, 122-9, 151-2; the fiery ordeal, 154; parting with the Hégers, 122-132; origin of her works, vii., 15, 20-36, 138; Montagu, see Key Index for _Wuthering Heights_ and _Jane Eyre_; _Alembert_, 64-5; Currer Bell, 17, 21-2; perpetuates drama of her life, vii., 15, 16, 154; Branwell, 18, and his aunt, 79; at Haworth Parsonage, 69-82; school project given up, 16, 169. Poems publishing, 17: "Apostasy" and "Regret," 96-7, 133-7; "Frances," 132, 134, 144, 150-1; "Gilbert," 139, 143-4; "The Letter," 105; "Mementos," 150; "Apostasy," 133-7; "Preference," 132; "Passion," 157. Her hypochondria, 16, 87-8; "Puir Mary Lee," 45, 149, 150; the storm, 16, 17, 130-154, 157-8; vindictiveness against M. Héger, 16, 17, 143-6, 152; Ghoul and Satyr notion, 140-6; Héger and her heroes (see also the Taylors, 83-9), 83-92; heaven undesired by lover, 97, 133-4, 139; elective affinities, cloven tree, and "twin-soul," 96-7, 147-8; supernatural "way" to "twin-soul" lover (and the haunted wind), 55-6, 136-7, 140, 147-8; eerie signal against lattice, 28-30, 53-6, 147-8; dual portraiture, 69, 70, 77, 83-9, 120, 159, 160, 161; ice-cold wailing child apparition, 28-30, 52-6, 151; her two dreams preface to "bedside apparition," 28-30; name selection method, 22, 68; chronological sequences in her works, 161;
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