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  1. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, 2010-08-24
  2. Wuthering Heights, A Longman Cultural Edition by Emily Bronte, Alison Booth, 2008-01-25
  3. The Brontë Collection: Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, Agnes Grey (Halcyon Classics) by Emily Brontë, Charlotte Brontë, et all 2009-05-12
  4. Wuthering Heights: A Classic Romance Novel Of English Literature By Emily Bronte!AAA+++ by Emily Bronte, 2010-09-22
  5. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, 2009-04-04
  6. Shaggy Muses: The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Edith Wharton, and Emily Brontë by Maureen Adams, 2007-07-31
  7. Classic British Fiction: The Bronte Family, all seven novels, the poetry, and 2 biographies, in a single file, improved 10/18/2009 by Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, et all 2008-07-05
  8. The Brontës (Authors in Context) (Oxford World's Classics, Authors in Context) by Patricia Ingham, 2008-10-15
  9. The Works of Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Bronte by Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, et all 2009-08-06
  10. Bronte's Wuthering Heights (Cliffs Notes) by Richard P. Wasowski, 2000-06-05
  11. Complete Bronte Sisters (Penguin authors) by Emily Bronte, 1995-11
  12. Emily Bronte and Beethoven: Romantic Equilibrium in Fiction and Music by Robert K. Wallace, 2008-08-01
  13. Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, 1943
  14. Wuthering Heights heritage Press Slip Cover edition by Emily Bronte, 1940

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The renowned Hatfield edition includes verse from an early, pseudonymous volume entitled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, as well as 200 works collected from various manuscript sources after Brontë's death in 1848.
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23. Brontë, Emily
Emily Jane Bront (July 30, 1818 – December 19, 1848) was a British novelist and poet, best remembered for her only novel Wuthering Heights, which is now an acknowledged
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A portrait of Emily Brontë by her brother, Branwell Brontë Emily Jane Brontë (July 30, 1818 – December 19, 1848) was a British novelist and poet, best remembered for her only novel Wuthering Heights , which is now an acknowledged classic of English literature, and is considered to be one of the pinnacles of fiction from the age of Romanticism . She was as much a Romantic character as any of those found in her novel; Brontë was silent and shy to the point of being a recluse. Virtually nothing is known of her life, and her sisters—who acknowledged her genius—fiercely protected her from the outside world. Despite this relative isolation, Emily Brontë possessed a powerful understanding of the society in which she lived, and particularly the Romantic trends in literature and philosophy that had, during her lifetime, become immensely popular. Her one novel, over which she worked like a perfectionist relentlessly, is now considered to be the apotheosis of Romantic literature. It features all the archetypes of her times—unrequited passion; supernatural imagery; and intense melodrama—but raises them above the level of mere romance, crafting these elements together into a work of high art.

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25. Bronte, Emily: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
Bronte, Emily British b.1818. d.1848. In Bald, Marjory. WomenWriters of the Nineteenth Century. New York Russell Russell, 1963. pp. 77-99. Criticism Poetry Wuthering
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28. Emily Brontë
Biography of the English author and discussion of her works.
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- pseudonym Ellis Bell Charlotte , Emily and Anne 'Heatcliff had knelt on one knee to embrace her; he attempted to rise, but she seized his hair, and kept him down.
"I wish I could hold you," she continued bitterly, "till we were both death! I shouldn't care what you suffered. I care nothing for your sufferings. Why shouldn't you suffer? I do! Will you forget me? Will you be happy when I am in the earth? Will you say twenty years hence, 'That's the grave of Catherine Earnshaw. I loved her long ago, and was wretched to lose her; but it is past. I've loved many others since: my children are dearer to me than she was; and at death, I shall not rejoice that I am going to her: I shall be sorry that I must leave them! Will you say so, Heatcliff?"
"Don't torture me till I am as mad as yourself," cried he, wrenching his head free, and grinding his teeth."'

(from Wuthering Heights created imaginary worlds – perhaps inspired by Jonathan Swift 's Gulliver's Travels (1726). Emily and Anne created their own Gondal saga, and Bramwell and Charlotte recorded their stories about the kingdom of Angria in minute notebooks. After failing as a paiter and writer, Branwell took to drink and opium, worked then as a tutor and assistant clerk to a railway company. In 1842 he was dismissed and joined his sister Anne at Thorp Green Hall as a tutor. His affair with his employer's wife ended disastrously. He returned to Haworth in 1845, where he rapidly declined and died three years later.

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11. Author: Emily Bront‰ (Born in 1818,died of tuberculosis 1848)
Titles of some other works by the same author: There is no
other work of her, except some poems.
2. Title: Wuthering Heights.
Explain the title: It is called "wuthering" because of the rough
and stormy weather. But not only the weather is rough and
stormy, the people living in the house the way of living there
is full of motion,energy,passion.
3. Date of publication: 1985 4.Edition: Penguin Books
First published : 1847 5. Genre: Novel of character, psychological novel. 6. Themes: Love, hate, revenge. 7. List of main characters and description of them: Lockwood : The narrator; an ordinary man, he has the gift of curiosity Nelly Dean : The housekeeper; tells the story to Lockwood Heathcliff : A revengeful,fierce man, but in the end he doesn't want anymore revenge.

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One evening Heathcliff has a meeting with Catherine. They are both overcome with emotion. Short after that meeting, Catherine dies, after the birth of her baby, Cathy, leaving Edgar distracted with grief. Edgar becomes almost a hermit and Cathy becomes his great joy and consolation.Then Hindley dies, so that his son Hareton has to be raised by Heathcliff. Now, his feelings of revenge find expression in his treatment with regard to Hareton. Now Hindley is dead, Heathcliff becomes the new master of Wuthering Heights.
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37. SPECTRUM Biographies - Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte & Emily Bronte
Three writers who influenced the direction of the English novel also happened to be sisters. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were all born in
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Three writers who influenced the direction of the English novel also happened to be sisters. Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte were all born in Thornton, England in the early 1800s. Their father Patrick was born in Ireland, educated in England, and became an Anglican clergyman. He and his wife had six children. The two oldest daughters, Maria and Elizabeth died before reaching adulthood. Of the remaining children, Charlotte was the eldest, born April 21, 1816; followed by brother Patrick Branwell, born June 26, 1817; then Emily, born July 30, 1818; and Anne, born January 17, 1820. Shortly after Anne's birth, their father accepted a position in Haworth, located within the Yorkshire moors. Mrs. Bronte died soon after reaching Haworth, and the children were cared for by an aunt named Elizabeth Branwell. In 1824, Charlotte and Emily were sent to Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire, but they returned within a year. The treatment at Cowan Bridge was considered harsh, and Charlotte later modeled Lowood School (Jane Eyre) after it. For the next several years, the Bronte children were taught at home. They invented games and told imaginary stories to each other. Charlotte attended Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head for one year in 1831, then returned home and taught her sisters. Charlotte returned to Roe Head as a teacher in 1835, but after suffering from depression and ill health, she resigned from her position. It was at Roe Head that Charlotte met her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey. Her many letters to Nussey have served as the best documentation of her life.

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Classic Online • Europe mirror Bronte, Emily Bronte, Emily. Emily Jane Bronte was born at Thornton in Yorkshire on 30 July 1818, the fifth of six children of Patrick and Maria
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Emily Jane Bronte was born at Thornton in Yorkshire on 30 July 1818, the fifth of six children of Patrick and Maria Bronte (nee Branwell). Two years later, her father was appointed perpetual curate of Haworth, a small, isolated hill village surrounded by moors. Her mother died shortly after her third birthday and she and her sisters and brother were brought up by their aunt, Elizabeth Branwell. Apart from a few short periods, she remained in Haworth. Her only close friendships were those with her brother Branwell and her sisters Charlotte and Anne; only three perfunctory letters by her survive. From accounts by those who knew Emily Jane Bronte, there emerges a consistent portrait of a reserved, courageous woman with a commanding will and manner. In the biographical note to the 1850 edition of Wuthering Heights, Charlotte Bronte attributes to her sister 'a secret power and fire that might have informed the brain and kindled the veins of a hero', while Monsignor Heger, who taught her in Brussels, was impressed by her 'powerful reason' and 'strong, imperious will'. Emily Jane Bronte began writing poems at an early age and published twenty-one of them, together with poems by Anne and Charlotte, in 1846 in a slim volume titled Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. 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 engaged 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. Emily Jane Bronte is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, published under her pseudonym of Ellis Bell in 1847, almost exactly a year before her death on 19 December 1848. She became ill after attending Branwell's funeral, and died of tuberculosis after an illness of about three months.

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Emily Bronte was born in Thornton, Bradford in 1820. Shortly after her sister's brith the family moved to Haworth, Yorkshire where she spent most of her life. Emily lived a short and somewhat constrained life but although she didn't write very much her novels and poems have become classics of English literature because of their emotional intesity and rare power. Emily is best known for her Romantic novel Wuthering Heights, which is one of the English language's  greatest romantic novels and some say; has yet to be passed.
Her poetry is striking because it seems to speak clearly to the reader and is uncluttered with obscure forms and languages.
 Paul Leider writes:
"In her poetry, Emily Brontë achieves a remarkable effect by the energy and sincerity, and often by the music, with which she portrays her stoicism, independence, and compassion in stanzas which in many instances are the commonplace vehicles used by mere rimers. It is as though she were brought up to feel that certain forms of verse were the patterns, and had, with dogged acceptance, poured into them her emotions with an honesty that made the outward form seem negligible"
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40. Brontë, Emily - Charlotte, Novel, Anne, Heathcliff, Love, And Yorkshire
(British, 1818–48) Emily Bront was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, but soon moved to the parsonage at Haworth where her father was perpetual curate.
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