Poem, holograph manuscript, signed "C. Bronte, Octb. 2nd -18[33 or 35]."
Bound with a portrait engraving of Bronte signed "Sincerely yours, C. Bronte," and an engraving of Howarth Church and Parsonage.
From the Collection: Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962
Published / Created:
1913-37, n.d.
Call Number:
YCAL MSS 196
Container / Volume:
Box 91, folder 2260
Image Count:
2
Description:
Articles: "Mabel Writes About Three Young Men in a Pool" "Orientalism Comes West on East's Power" "Mabel Dodge Talks on Mothers of Men" "Fear, Brutal Parasite, Feeds our Soul till it Dies" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Keeping Step with Time" "Mabel Dodge's Article on "Pass'd! for Us..." "Love is a Big Energy Dynamo" "Who Wants Pictures?" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Working for a Living" "Choose Idol, then Love Him for Ever" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Quilts" "Mabel Dodge Writes About Your Faculty of Attention" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Strange Mary MacLane" "Mabel Dodge Talks About the In-Between Times" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Three Kinds of People" "Mabel Dodge Writes About More Light in the Home" "Mabel Dodge Writes About Adopting a Baby" "Mabel Dodge Writes on Love and Ownership" "Beware the Grip of Paganism!" "Mabel Dodge Writes About the Unconscious" "Men and Girls Spend All Energy Well" "Mabel Dodge Writes About Looking Ahead" "Mabel Dodge Talks About a Corner in the Hills" "Isadora Duncan" "Molly O'Shea" "Ella Young and the Fairies" "Max Eastman in Carmel"