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  1. Wuthering Heights & Poems (Everyman's Library (Paper)) by Emily Bronte, 1993-10-15
  2. Life & Private History of Emily Bronte by Romer Wilson, 1972-06
  3. Emily Bronte: A Critical and Biographical Study by John Hewish, 1969-12
  4. Emily Bronte: The Artist As a Free Woman by Stevie Davies, 1984-04
  5. Approaches to Teaching Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (Approaches to Teaching World Literature)
  6. Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights (Penguin Critical Studies) by Rod Mengham, 1989-08-01
  7. Emily Bronte: Heretic by Stevie Davies, 1994-09
  8. Critics on Charlotte and Emily Bronte (Readings in Literary Criticism)
  9. Emily Bronte (Re-Reading Literature) by James Kavanagh, 1985-07
  10. Charlotte and Emily Bronte, 1846-1915: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by K. W. Crump, 1982-04
  11. Emily Bronte (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Richard Benvenuto, 1982-04
  12. Aspects of Lyric in the Poetry of Emily Bronte (Costerus New Series) by Maureen Peeck-O'Toole, 1988-01
  13. Life & Eager Death of Emily Bronte by Virginia Moore, 1971-06
  14. Wuthering Heights : The Writing in the Margin (Masterwork Studies Series) by Maggie Berg, 1996-11-18

41. Fiction: Emily Bronte
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Emily Brontë: An Overview

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The most useful site on Emily Brontë online, this page has links to all the background information you need to know when tackling Wuthering Heights : essays on all aspects of Wuthering Heights (such as genre, structure, imagery, and themes) as well as concise discussions of the philosophical, religious, and political context of Brontë's work. This site also gives you biographical information on Brontë and, if you want more cultural background, links to sites focusing on Victorian England. The Brontë Sisters
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42. Haworth - Bronte Country - Home Of The Bronte Sisters - Emily, Charlotte And Ann
Anne Bronte, the youngest of the three sisters, died in Scarborough and is Charlotte(18161855) was 38, Emily (1818-1848) died aged 30, and Anne was only 29
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Click on any of the photographs for a larger view Haworth, an attractive village in West Yorkshire, is in an area often called Bronte country because of its association with the Bronte authors - Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte and Anne Bronte. The family moved to the Haworth parsonage in 1820, (picture one), which is now the Bronte Parsonage Museum. Picture two shows the main street with the Black Bull public house on the right, a regular drinking haunt of Branwell, their brother. The two following photographs are the apothecary where Branwell Bronte bought his opium. Branwell was an alcoholic and an opium addict, addictions that ultimately led to his death at the age of 31. Haworth parsonage Haworth's main street Apothecary plaque The village stocks are to the right of the steps leading to the parish church (the Church of St. Michael and All Angels) where the Brontes' father, Patrick, was the curate. The Bronte family are not buried in the churchyard but in a vault beneath the church itself. Anne Bronte, the youngest of the three sisters, died in Scarborough and is buried in St. Mary's churchyard, overlooking the sea. All died of tuberculosis at a young age. Charlotte (1816-1855) was 38, Emily (1818-1848) died aged 30, and Anne was only 29 when she died in 1849. Patrick outlived all his family and died in 1861 at the age of 84. There were three other children in the family apart from the famous authors - Maria 1814-1825, Elizabeth 1815-1825 and his only son, Branwell 1817-1848.

43. Emily Bronte
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45. Emily Jane Bronte
Acton Bell; Poem by Emily Jane Bronte; Dave Giblin s Selected PoetryPages Emily Bronte; Emily Bronte 18181848; Remembrance (Western
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Emily began writing poems at an early age and published twenty-one of them, together with poems by Anne and Charlotte, in 1846. The slim volume was titled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell . Only two copies were sold, and the failure led all three to begin work on novels: Emily on Wuthering Heights , Charlotte on Jane Eyre , and Anne on Agnes Grey . At an even earlier age, she collaborated with Charlotte, Branwell, and Anne on the plays and tales that developed into the "Glass Town" saga. By 1834, Emily and Anne were thoroughly engrossed in writing their own saga involving two imaginary islands in the north and south Pacific, Gondal and Gaaldine. No early prose narratives survive, but several poems by Emily and Anne refer to Gondal places and characters. In 1848, Branwell became addicted to both drugs and alcohol and it soon became clear that he was dying. Emily had always counted Branwell among her closest friends and was the only one of her siblings who allowed that friendship to triumph over the urge to judge; she went as far as beating out the flames with her bare hands when he, in a drunken stupor, wrapped himself in a blanket and lit it on fire. Despite all of her efforts, Branwell died in September 1848 at the age of thirty. Emily caught a cold at his funeral and never left home again. She died of tuberculosis on December 19, 1848, also at the age of thirty, and never knew the great success of her only novel Wuthering Heights , which was published almost exactly a year before her death on December 19, 1848. From the opinions of those who knew her well, Emily emerges as a reserved, courageous woman with a commanding will and manner. In the biographical note to the 1850 edition of

46. Biography
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Biography BRONTE, EMILY JANE (July 30, 1818-December 19, 1848), novelist and poet, was the middle in age of the three famous Bronte sisters, two years younger than Charlotte, a year and a half older than Anne. Like them, she was born at Thornton, Yorkshire, and moved in early childhood to Haworth, where she spent most of the remainder of her short life.
With Charlotte and her two oldest sisters, she was sent in 1824 to the Clergy Daughters School at Cowan Bridge which cost the lives of Maria and Elizabeth, and from which Emily and Charlotte were rescued just in time. A schoolmate remembered that Emily was the pet of the school, and she does not seem to have been any unhappier there than were the rest of them. She was only three at her mother's death, and Emily retained no memory of her. It must have been some time between 1825 and 1835 (whether occasioned by shock from being locked in the room where her mother died, or simply the result of the strange surroundings of all the Brontes in their childhood) that Emily developed that almost-mania against restraint, that agony under regimentation, which made schools and governess' positions alike, torture and imprisonment to her thereafter. In any event, when Charlotte took Emily with her as a pupil to Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head in 1835, three months of it almost finished her. She had to be brought back before she died of the experience. Again, in 1837, she acted as governess to a family in Halifax for six months, which was all that she could endure; the position besides was an onerous one, and she was supposed to be on constant duty for sixteen hours a day.

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  • Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855. Poems / by the Brontë sisters ; with a new introd. by M. R. D. Seward. Wakefield, Eng. : EP Publishing ; Totowa, N.J. : Rowman and Littlefield, 1978.
  • Wise, Thomas J. (Thomas James), 1859-1937. The Shakespeare Head Brontë. Large paper ed. [Oxford, Eng. : B. Blackwell ; Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1931-
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. A peculiar music: poems for young readers / chosen, introduced and annotated by Naomi Lewis. London : Bodley Head, 1971.
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. The complete poems of Emily Jane Brontë / edited from the manuscripts by C. W. Hatfield. New York : Columbia university press, 1941.
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights / Illustrated by Bernarda Bryson. Afterword by Clifton Fadiman. New York : Macmillan, 1963.
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights / [by] Emily Brontë ; edited by Frederick T. Flahiff. Toronto ; London : Macmillan ; New York : St. Martin's Press, [1968]
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering heights [sound recording] / by Emily Brontë. Downsview, Ont. : Listen for Pleasure, p1981.
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  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights / by Emily Bronte. London : Dent, 1907, (1928 printing).
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte and Agnes Grey / by Anne Bronte. London : [s.n.], 1893.
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights / with six coloured illutrations by Edmund Dulac. London : J.M. Dent, [1939]
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Gondal's queen : a novel in verse / arranged, with an introd. and notes by Fannie E. Ratchford. Austin : University of Texas Press, 1955.
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Hurlemont / Emily Brontë. [Éd. illustrée]. Paris : Éditions Garnier frères, 1967, c1963.
  • Crandall, Norma. Emily Bronte, a psychological portrait. Rindge, N.H., R. R. Smith Publisher, 1957.
  • Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Emily Brontë / présentation par Françoise d' Eaubonne ; choix de textes, bibliographie, portraits, facsimilés. Paris : P. Seghers, 1964.
  • Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855. The professor / by Charlotte Brontë and Poems by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, and the Rev. Patrick Brontë, etc. ; with an introd. by Mrs. Humphry Ward. London : Smith, Elder, 1905.
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    Emily Bronte (18181848). Vain are the thousand creeds/ That movemen s hearts; unutterably vain. . Birthplace Yorkshire, England
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    She was educated at home, at a school for the daughters of impoverished clergymen, and under her sister Charlotte at another school (she often suffered from homesickness when away). In 1842 she spent six months studying languages in Brussels with Charlotte.
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    In 1837 she taught near Halifax for about six months. The sisters had hoped to set up a school of their own at the Parsonage, but were unable to attract pupils.

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    Bronte, Emily (18181848). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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    52. Author Emily Jane Bronte, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    Emily Jane Bronte (next poet) I was from England, and I lived from 18181848.Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites?
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      I was from England, and I lived from 1818-1848. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott. Considered by many to be the greatest writer of the three Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne.
      Emily Brontë published only one novel, WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847), a story of the doomed love and revenge. The sisters also published jointly a volume of verse, POEMS BY CURRER, ELLIS AND ACTON BELL, but only two copies of the book was sold.
      Emily was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England. Her father, the Rev. Patrick Brontë, had moved from Ireland to Weatherfield, in Essex, where he taught in Sunday school. Eventually he settled in Yorkshire, the centre of his life's work. In 1812 he married Maria Branwell of Penzance. Patrick Brontë loved poetry, he published several books of prose and verse and wrote to local newspapers. In 1820 he moved to Hawort, a poverty-stricken little town at the edge of a large tract of moorland, where he served as a rector and chairman of the parish committee.

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    original site from Wuthering Heights page Emily Bronte (18181848).Books Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell Wuthering Heights.
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    Introduction: The biography of Emily Bronte is very concise. She remains enigmatic because so little is known about her, and what is known is contradictory. She only produced one novel and a little bit of poetry, which gives one very little upon which to build. Most of how Emily is seen is through the eyes of her sister, Charlotte, another well known author. From the information available, her life seemed to be of "dreary conformity." In some ways, Emily led an ordinary life of a nineteenth century female, attending boarding school for a bit of education and learning domestic skills at home. In other ways, her life was unusual and even eccentric, which contributed to the originality of her great novel. Birth and parents: Emily Jane Bronte was born on July 30, 1818 in Thornton, Yorkshire. She was the fifth child and fourth daughter of Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell Bronte. When she was two years old, the family moved to Haworth which remained Emily's home until she passed away in December of 1848 at the age of thirty.

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    18161855) Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Emily Brontë (1818-1848) Karl Marx Hardcoveredition of Charlotte and Emily Bronte The Complete Novels Jane Eyre
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    Author Chronological, Emily Brontë (1818-1848), Hardcover edition of Charlotteand Emily Bronte The Complete Novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Shirley
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    58. Lyrical Poems Of Emily Bronte, Audio Readings By Walter Rufus Eagles
    Readings by Walter Rufus Eagles in streaming RealAudio. Four Lyrical Poemsby English Novelist Emily Jane Bronte 18181848. Often Rebuked 110.
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    victorian/Bronte/eBronte/chron.html 7 March 2000. MacLeod, Laura. Emily‘The Strange’ Bronte (18181848) Online. Incompetech’s British.
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    Emily Jane Bronte was born on July 30, 1818 in Thornton, Yorkshire, England. Many economic, religious and social changes were taking place in England at this time. She was the fifth out of six children born to Patrick and Maria (Branwell) Bronte. Both parents had some literary talents. Patrick was an amateur poet, and wrote four books, and Maria published an essay. In 1820 the Bronte family moved to a secluded and dismal village on the moors called Haworth where Patrick Bronte was appointed as a clergyman of the church. Shortly after Emily’s third birthday, Mrs. Bronte died of cancer and her sister Elizabeth Branwell came to reside with the family to help raise the children and teach them household duties. The four eldest Bronte daughters: Elizabeth, Maria, Charlotte and Emily were sent away in 1824 to a school for daughters of poverty-stricken clergy, in Cowan Bridge, Lancashire. Charlotte Bronte illustrated this infamous school with its harsh and inhumane conditions in her famous novel, Jane Eyre . In 1825 an epidemic broke out in the school and took the lives of the two oldest sisters; Maria died in May and Elizabeth in June of that same year. When Charlotte caught the illness a few months later Emily became so distraught that both girls had to be sent home.

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