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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849[Charlotte Bronte to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 23 December 1847:]

'The notice in the "Church of England Journal" gratified me much, and chiefly because ...
Charlotte Brontė review of Charlotte Brontë, Jane EyrePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849John Gibson Lockhart to Mr and Mrs Hope, 29 December 1847:

'I have finished the adventures of Miss Jane Eyre, and think her far the cleverest that was writ...
John Gibson Lockhart Charlotte BronteJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 31 December 1847:

'I have received the "Scotsman" and was greatly amused to see Jane Eyre likened to Rebec...
Charlotte Brontë review of Charlotte Bronte, Jane EyrePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte (as Currer Bell) to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 3 March 1848:

'I have received the "Christian Remembrancer," and read the review. It is w...
Charlotte Brontë review of Charlotte Bronte, Jane EyrePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte (as Currer Bell) to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 29 March 1848:

'The notice from the "Church of England Quarterly Review" is not on the wh...
Charlotte Brontë review of Charlotte Bronte, Jane EyrePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte (as Currer Bell) to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 29 March 1848:

'The notice from the "Church of England Quarterly Review" is not on the wh...
Charlotte Brontë review of Charlotte Bronte, Jane EyrePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Mary Taylor to her friend and former schoolfellow Charlotte Bronte, in letter postmarked 24 July 1848:

'About a month since I received and read "Jane Eyre." ...
Mary Taylor Charlotte BrontëJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte to W. S. Williams, 16 November 1848:

'To-day I have received the "Spectator" and the "Revue des deux Mondes." The "Spectator" consistently m...
Charlotte Brontë Eugene Forcade[Review of Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre]Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849
1850-1899
Algernon Charles Swinburne to Sir T. Wemyss Reid, in response to Reid's Charlotte Bronte: A Monograph, 24 September 1877:

'I need not say how grateful I shou...
Algernon Charles Swinburne Charlotte BrontëJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 16 August 1849:

'The "North British Review" duly reached me. I read attentively all it says about "E. Wynd...
Charlotte Brontë unknown unknown[article on Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, and works...Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 16 August 1849:

'The "North British Review" duly reached me. I read attentively all it says about "E. Wynd...
Charlotte Brontë unknown unknown[Review of Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre]Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849Charlotte Bronte to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 13 September 1849:

'Reading has, of late, been my great solace and recreation [in year following the death...
Charlotte Brontë Elizabeth Eastlake'Vanity Fair and Jane Eyre'Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849
1850-1899
From Lady Ritchie (W. M. Thackeray's daughter)'s recollections of her first meeting with Charlotte Bronte:

'To say that we little girls had been given Jane E...
Thackeray sistersCharlotte BrontëJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849Catherine Winkworth to Eliza Paterson, 5 December 1849:

'So you like "Shirley" better than "Jane Eyre"; so do I, in some points. In power and in descriptions...
Catherine Winkworth Charlotte BrontëJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849Catherine Winkworth to Eliza Paterson, 5 December 1849:

'So you like "Shirley" better than "Jane Eyre"; so do I, in some points. In power and in descriptions...
Eliza Paterson Charlotte BrontëJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849
1850-1899
Charlotte Bronte to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 19 March 1850:

'I enclose for your perusal a scrap of paper which came into my hands without the knowledge...
anon Charlotte BrontëJane EyrePrint: Book
1850-1899Charlotte Bronte to her publisher, W. S. Williams, 19 March 1850:

'I enclose for your perusal a scrap of paper which came into my hands without the knowledge...
Charlotte Brontë unknown unknown[Haworth working man's written response to reading...Manuscript: Unknown
1800-1849
1850-1899
Mary Taylor to her schoolfriend Charlotte Bronte, 13 August 1850:

'After waiting about six months we have just got "Shirley." It was landed from the Constant...
Mary Taylor Charlotte BrontëJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849

[Sidney Biddell to Ellen Nussey, 15 February 1885:]


'I am having a great treat in Cross's "Life of George Eliot." Most wonderful woman! [...] Writing ...

George Eliot Charlotte BronteJane EyrePrint: Book
1800-1849
1850-1899

[A former pupil of Cowan Bridge School, Yorkshire (the model for 'Lowood' in Jane Eyre), to Charlotte Bronte's widower, Arthur Bell Nicholls:]


'On fir...

Anon Charlotte BronteJane EyrePrint: Book



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