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  1. Wuthering heights. A novel Volume v. 2 by Brontë Emily 1818-1848, 2010-10-04
  2. The complete poems of Emily Brontë Volume 1 by Emily, 1818-1848 Brontë, 2009-10-26
  3. POEMS BY CHARLOTTE, EMILY AND ANNE BRONTE NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME PRINTED by Charlotte (1816-1855) , Emily (1818-1848) and Anne (1820-1849). Bronte, 1902
  4. Wuthering Heights.Together with Life of Charlotte Bronte By T. M. C., Condensed from Mrs. Gaskell's Life of Charlotte Bronte by Emily (Ellis Bell) (1818-1848) Bronte, 1894
  5. The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Bronte by Emily Bronte, 1995-04-15
  6. Charlotte and Emily Bronte by Norman. Sherry, 1970-06
  7. Emily Brontë (The British Library Writers' Lives) by Robert Barnard, 2000-09-21
  8. Metaphysical Rebellion in the Works of Emily Bronte by Jill Dix Ghnassia, 1994-04-15
  9. Emily Bronte: Selected Poems (Bloomsbury Classic Poetry Series) by Emily Bronte, 1995-09
  10. Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (Modern Critical Interpretations)
  11. Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (Bloom's Reviews)
  12. A Chainless Soul: A Life of Emily Bronte by Katherine Frank, 1992-01-28
  13. The Bronte Sisters (Bloom's Biocritiques)
  14. The Great Novels of the Bronte Sisters (The Golden Library) by Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, et all 1993-09

1. Emily Brontë: Poems
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2. Emily Brontë (Emily Bronte) (1818-1848) British Writer.
(18181848) British writer. Emily Bronte was one of the famous Bronte sisters. She is perhaps best known for her novel Wuthering Heights.
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  • (1818-1848) British writer. Emily Bronte was one of the famous Bronte sisters. She is perhaps best known for her novel "Wuthering Heights."
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    3. Emily Bronte: Monologues
    An index of monologues from the novels of Emily Bronte. Wuthering Heights dramatic/comic monologue for a man.
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    4. About Emily Bronte - Emily Brontë
    Information on Emily Bront her life and work. Emily Bront . Dates July 30, 1818 - December 19, 1848. Emily Bronte (pen name Ellis Bell)
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    Dates: July 30 December 19 Emily Bronte (pen name: Ellis Bell) Her major work and only known novel, Wuthering Heights , was often treated in the 19th century as a work of immorality: too much passion. Critics do not know when Wuthering Heights
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    • Emily Bronte. Robert Barnard, 2000. Young Adult. Wuthering Heights The History of the Bronte Family: From Ireland to Wuthering Heights . John Cannon, 2000. Edward Chitham,1987. A Chainless Soul . Katherine Frank, 1990. : Lawrence and Elisabeth Hanson, 1967. . Robert Liddell, 1990. A. Mary F. Robinson. 1883, 1978. Bronte Transformations: The Cultural Dissemination of Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre . Patsy Stoneman, 1996. Critical Essays on Emily Bronte . Tom Winnifrith, editor. 1997.

    5. Emily Brontë - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Some poems by Emily Bront ; Emily Bront 's grave; Memorial Page for Emily Bront at Finda-Grave; Short biography and selected Poems; Reader's Guide to Wuthering Heights
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    Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (September 2009) Emily Brontë
    A portrait of Emily made by her brother, Branwell Brontë Born Emily Jane Brontë
    30 July 1818
    Thornton
    West Riding of Yorkshire , England Died
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    , Yorkshire, England Pen name Ellis Bell Occupation Poet and novelist Nationality English Literary movement Romanticism Notable work(s) Wuthering Heights Influences The Bible Shakespeare Influenced Virginia Woolf Joyce Carol Oates Anne Carson Phillip Roth ... Alice Munro Emily Jane Brontë (pronounced /ˈbrɒnti/ or /ˈbrɒnteɪ/ (30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet, now best remembered for her novel Wuthering Heights , a classic of English literature. Emily was the second eldest of the three surviving Brontë sisters , between Charlotte and Anne . She published under the androgynous pen name Ellis Bell
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    Emily Brontë was born in Thornton , near Bradford in Yorkshire, to Maria Branwell and Patrick Brontë . She was the younger sister of Charlotte Brontë and the fifth of six children. In 1824, the family moved to

    6. Emily Bronte - Biography And Works
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    Emily Bronte (1818-1849) , English author and one of the famed Bronte sisters wrote Wuthering Heights Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest as long as I am living! You said I killed you—haunt me, then! The murdered do haunt their murderers. I believe—I know that ghosts have wandered on earth. Be with me always—take any form—drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh God! it is unutterable! I cannot live without my life! I cannot live without my soul! First published under Emily’s pseudonym Ellis Bell, the combination of its structure and elements of passion, mystery and doomed love as well as social commentary have made Wuthering Heights an enduring masterpiece. Set in 18th Century England when social and economic values were changing and land ownership did not always the man make, it is a world of patriarchal values juxtaposed with the natural elements. Bronte explores themes of revenge, religion, class and prejudice while plumbing the depths of the metaphysical and human psyche. Bronte’s own home in the bleak Yorkshire moors provides the setting for the at-times other-worldly passions of the Byronic Heathcliff and Catherine. Also having written much poetry, Emily Bronte’s works did not receive wide acclaim until after her death at the age of thirty.

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    9. Bronte, Emily Quote - Proud People Breed Sad Sorrows For Themselves....
    Famous quote by Bronte, Emily Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. on Quotations Book
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    The notion of ENVYING Catherine was incomprehensible to him, but the notion of grieving her he understood clearly enough.
    'Did she say she was grieved?' he inquired, looking very serious.
    'She cried when I told her you were off again this morning.'
    'Well, I cried last night,' he returned, 'and I had more reason to cry than she.'
    'Yes: you had the reason of going to bed with a proud heart and an empty stomach,' said I. Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. But, if you be ashamed of your touchiness, you must ask pardon, mind, when she comes in. You must go up and offer to kiss her, and say - you know best what to say; only do it heartily, and not as if you thought her converted into a stranger by her grand dress. And now, though I have dinner to get ready, I'll steal time to arrange you so that Edgar Linton shall look quite a doll beside you: and that he does. You are younger, and yet, I'll be bound, you are taller and twice as broad... Bronte, Emily

    10. POEMS.
    Poems by Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte. 1846 ed.
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    POEMS
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    AYLOTT AND JONES, 8, PATERNOSTER-ROW.
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    CONTENTS
    Pilate's Wife's Dream
    Faith and Despondency
    A Reminiscence
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    The Poems of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell The title page, table of contents, and poems of the on-line edition are reproduced from the 1846 edition. Icons have been added to the Table of Contents to identify the author of each poem:
    Capitalization, spelling, and diacriticals from the original text have been reproduced. The beginning of each page is noted as [Page xx] . Errata which were listed on a frontpage of the original edition are included here on the appropriate pages. Any accompanying notes have been added by Mary Mark Ockerbloom, and are not part of the original text. To see a sample of the original copytext, view this scanned Sample Page

    11. Bronte, Emily - Astro-Databank, Emily Bronte Horoscope, Born 30 July 1818 In Tho
    Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Emily Bronte born on 30 July 1818 Thornton, England
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    British writer, one of three sisters who became published authors. Her "Wuthering Heights" has retained its fascination for over a century. She caught a cold at the funeral of her brother Branwell in September 1848 that did not seem to go away. On December 18, carrying bread and meat in her apron from the kitchen for the two house dogs, she staggered and fell. She forced herself to sit by the fire to comb out her long hair. When the comb dropped, she lacked the strength to retrieve it. The wildest, most passionate of the Bronte sisters died that day by 2:00 PM at their home in Haworth. Anne, the third sister, who wrote "Agnes Gray" and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall," was born on January 17, 1820. Link to Wikipedia biography
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    Norwalk, Connecticut Easton Press 1980 First edition thus, of the 100 Greatest Books Bound in full leather with gilt ornamentation to the front and rear boards and spine All edges
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    Perhaps the greatest writer of the three Brontë sisters - Charlotte, Emily and Anne – Emily Brontë published only one novel, WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847), a story of 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 Brontë was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England. Her father was the rector of Haworth from 1820. After their mother died in 1821, the children spent most of their time in reading and composition. To escape their unhappy childhood, Anne, Emily, Charlotte and their brother Branwell created imaginary worlds. Between the years 1824 and 1825 Emily attended the school at Cowan Bridge with Charlotte, and then was largely educated at home. Her father's bookshelf offered a variety of reading: the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott and many others. She also had experience as a teacher and governess, and she and her sisters harbored a plan to start a girls’ school of their own. Emily Brontë died of tuberculosis in late 1848, at the age of thirty and soon after the publication of WUTHERING HEIGHTS. After its appearance, some sceptics maintained that the book was written by her brother, on the grounds that no woman from such circumscribed life could have written such a passionate story. However, the misunderstanding was corrected by Charlotte Brontë, and Emily is now recognized as the author of this timeless classic.

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    SUMMARY The wind is strong on the Yorkshire moors. There are few trees, and fewer houses, to block its path. There is one house, however, that does not hide from the wind. It stands out from the hill and challenges the wind to do its worst. The house is called Wuthering Heights. When Mr Earnshaw brings a strange, small child back home to Wuthering Heights, it seems he has opened his doors to trouble. He has invited in something that, like the wind, is safer kept out of the house. SUMMARY The wind is strong on the Yorkshire moors. There are few trees, and fewer houses, to block its path. There is one house, however, that does not hide from the wind. It stands out from the hill and challenges the wind to do its worst. The house is called Wuthering Heights. When Mr Earnshaw brings a strange, small child back home to Wuthering Heights,...

    16. Emily Bronte Overview
    Emily Bront has become mythologized both as an individual and as one of the Bront sisters. She has been cast as Absolute Individual, as Tormented Genius, and as Free Spirit
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    As children, Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne had one another and books as companions; in their isolation, they created an imaginary kingdom called Angria and filled notebooks describing its turbulent history and character. Around 1831, thirteen-year old Emily and eleven-year old Anne broke from the Angrian fantasies which Branwell and Charlotte had dominated to create the alternate history of Gondal. Emily maintained her interest in Gondal and continued to spin out the fantasy with pleasure till the end of her life. Nothing of the Gondal history remains except Emily's poems, the references in the journal fragments by Anne and Emily, the birthday papers of 1841 and 1845, and Anne's list of the names of characters and locations. letters , two diary papers written when she was thirteen and sixteen, and two birthday papers , written when she was twenty-three and twenty-seven. Almost everything that is known about her comes from the writings of others, primarily Charlotte. Even Charlotte's novel, Shirley Often Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights . Furthermore, the kitchen is the main setting, and most of the passionate or violent scenes occur there.

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    Bronte, Emily (Wordsworth Classics) Hertfordshire, 1992
    1st printing thus, out-of-print softback in protective clear-plastic covers, tall 8vo, 251 pp, glossy, unblemished wraps, slight edge rubbed at bottom, fine copy, no inscriptions, NF ISBN 0718110668 [FF 29704] Wuthering Heights [Literary Heritage Collection]
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    18. Bront , Emily - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Bront , Emily
    Emily's unusual character and intellect seem to have been unrecognized by her family until quite late in her short life. She was passionately attached to the wild countryside
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    Classical Literature Network Bronte, Emily - Orwell, George Emily Bronte is one third of perhaps the most successful literary family in British
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      Emily Bronte is one third of perhaps the most successful literary family in British history. Along with her sisters, Charlotte and Anne, she created a legacy that ensured the name Bronte would be remembered. Emily has consistently been labelled the greatest writer of the three.
      Emily Jane Bronte was born in Thornton in Yorkshire, England on July 30th, 1818. She was one of six children born to Reverend Patrick Bronte and his wife, Maria. Fifth of six children, Emily’s siblings were Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Patrick Branwell and Anne.
      The one event that dictated the course of Emily Bronte’s life was the death of her mother in 1921. Emily was just three at the time. She spent her unhappy childhood reading rather than playing, and often created imaginary worlds with her brother and sisters to escape the harshness of reality.
      Along with younger sister Anne, Emily began her literary career at an early age. They created the fictional world of Gondal and wrote poetry and stories about it into the 1840s. Few of these stories now survive.

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    Emily Bronte . BIO. Emily Jane Bronte was born July 30, 1818, at Thornton in Yorkshire, the fifth of six children of Patrick
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