A previously unpublished short story and poem by Charlotte Brontë has been discovered in a 'much-treasured' book owned by the author's mother.
The manuscripts, which feature themes of flogging and embezzling, were discovered in a book belonging to Maria Brontë, The Remains of Henry Kirke White, by Robert Southey,in which she had stuffed sketches, drawings and writings by the family - including that of a teenaged Charlotte.
The Guardian reports that the book has now been acquired by the Brontë Society, with a spokesperson saying: 'We knew the book existed but we didn’t know it had these papers in it. They’ve never been published or come to light before.'