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Winifred Eveleen Gérin, OBE (7 October 1901 – 28 June 1981) was an English biographer born in Hamburg. She is best known as a biographer of the Brontë sisters and their brother Branwell, whose lives she researched extensively. Charlotte Brontë: the Evolution of Genius (1967) is regarded as her seminal work and received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and the Royal Society of Literature Heinemann prize.

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  • Anne Brontë, Thomas Nelson, 1959
  • Branwell Bronte, Thomas Nelson, 1961
  • Charlotte Brontë : the evolution of genius, Clarendon, 1967
  • Horatia Nelson, Clarendon, 1970
  • Emily Brontë : a biography Clarendon, 1971
  • Elizabeth Gaskell : a biography, Clarendon, 1976
  • Ann Thackeray Ritchie : a biography, Oxford University Press, 1981

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Preceded by
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Rose Mary Crawshay Prize
1967
Succeeded by
Kate Flint
Ruth Smith



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