xt7qjq0stw34_410 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474.dao.xml unknown archival material 1997ms474 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. W. Hugh Peal manuscript collection Charlotte Brontë letter to Ellen [Nussey] text 43.94 Cubic Feet 86 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 22 items Poor-Good Peal accession no. 11453. Charlotte Brontë letter to Ellen [Nussey] 2017 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474/Box_4/Folder_54/Multipage1420.pdf 1850 February 7 1850 1850 February 7 
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Peal accession no. 9258. Includes a transcript and biographical clipping.

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A.L.S. to Ellen Nussey. 7 Feb.1850. bp.(double sheet, octave.) writing to her confidant, Miss Bronte oastigates Joseph Taylor and Amelia Ringrose's father as a pair of jaded worldlings, but later in the letter she asks Ellen to burn her letter-"it is written under excitement." The gallOping prose Shows Charlotte Bronte in her most dictatorial feminist mood. A dishonest text of this letter appeared in Clement Shorter's The Brontes - Life and Letters (1908),,11, 113, where it figures as Letter bl. Ellen Nussey; Amelia Ringrose, Mary Taylor, and Charlotte Bronte (whose real name was Prunty) were old school friends. This letter discusses the love affair between Amelia and Joseph Taylor, was Mary's brother, and evidently something of a Victorian blade. Febo7 - 50 Dear Ellen I return Amelia's letter. The business is a most unpleasant one to be concerned in - it seems to me now altogether unworthy in its beginning, progress and probable ending. Amelia is the only pure thing about it; She stands between her coarse father and cold unloving suitor like innocence between a pair of worldéhardened knaves; The comparison seems rather hard to be applied to J. T. but as I see him now he merits it. If J.T. has no means of keeping a wife - if he does not possess a Sixpence he is sure of, how can he think of marrying a woman from whom he cannot expect she should work to keep herself ? J.T.'s want of candour, the twice falsified account he gave of the matter tells painfully and deeply against him - It Shows a glimpse of his hidden motives such as I refrain from describing in words. It giVes a cast of strangely heatless calculation to the whole proceeding - a cast of which himself was conscious, but which ~ knowing how we Should judge it - be carefully and jealously veiled from us. After all J.T. is perhaps only like the majority of men: certainly those men who lead a gay life in their youth and arrive at middle age with feelings blunted and passions exhausted can have but one aim in marriage - the selfish advancement of their interest; and to think that such men take as "wifes" cancelled] wives - as second selves - women young, modest, sincere, pure in heart and life, with feelings all fresh and emotions all BRONTE, CHARLOTTE unworn, and bind such virtue and vitality to their own withered existence - such sincerity to their own hollowness - such disinterestedness to their own. haggard avarice - to think this - troubles the soul to its imhost depths. Nature and Justice forbid the bans of such wedlock. Burn this note the minute you have re ad it - it is written under excitement - Amelis's letter seems to have lifted so fraudulent a veil, and to show both Father and suitor lurking behind in shadow so dark; acting from motives so poor and low - so conscious of each others littleness - consequently so destitute of mutual respect. These things incense me - but I shall cool down. I am glad your mother ["is” cancelled] continues better - 'goO‘d bye Thursday 0.3mm; One good thing can still be said of J .T. it seems he was candid to Mr Ringrose - he explained his circmnstances truthfully. The germs of all good are not extipated-but I feel as if henceforth however he may seem on any occasion to do and to be what is admirable - I shall never venture to admire, because I shall never know how far he is sincere.