Emily Bronte is a poetess and novelist belonging to the Victorian era and her novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ is a timeless novel
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Emily Bronte is a poetess and novelist belonging to the Victorian era and her novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ is a timeless novel
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This author did not prefer much exposure to social world and as such details about her are lacking. She was a person who preferred to be at home and took delight in solitude. She had her siblings as her friends and they enjoyed being together.
She was interested in French and German languages and in 1942; she and Charlotte went to Belgium in order to learn these languages.
Her only novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ made her a renowned name in English literature but she did not live long to know about her popularity.
She was born to Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell on 30th July 1818, in the Thornton village of Yorkshire, England. She had five siblings Maria, Elizabeth, Anne, Charlotte and Patrick Branwell. However, Maria and Elizabeth met with an early death.
In 1821, her family shifted to Haworth and a few months later, their mother died after suffering from cancer and left the children in a lonely state.
When she was six-years old, she joined the ‘Clergy Daughters’ School’ located at Cowan Bridge, where her elder sisters Elizabeth, Maria and Charlotte were already enrolled at.
Her sisters Elizabeth and Maria fell ill after they caught some fatal disease which resulted in their deaths. After that, their father took Emily and Charlotte back home. There they were home-tutored by their father and their maternal aunt Elizabeth Branwell. The Bronte sisters, in spite of not having a formal education were provided with numerous books to read which consisted of writers such as Shelley, Sir Walter Scott, and Byron.
The Bronte children created a world of their own in which they dwelled and carved fictional stories around it. Though some of these were later published most of them did not survive.
In 1838, she joined the ‘Miss Patchett’s School’ located near Halifax, as a teacher and after working there for a few months, she left the job.
Charlotte found out some poems of Emily which she penned secretly. This revealed the fact that the three Bronte sisters had been engaged in writing poetry in their own way which they did not even share with their siblings.
In 1946, a collection of their verses was published under their pseudo names entitled ‘Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. They used pen names so as to avoid the bias which female authors were subjected to during that period.
In 1947, this writer’s novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ was published as part of a volume of three which also consisted her sister Anne’s novel ‘Agnes Grey’. This volume was published by ‘Thomas Cautley Newby’. This publication followed after Charlotte Bronte’s novel ‘Jane Eyre’ which became popular soon after its publication.
Wuthering Heights’ was the only novel of this excellent writer and although this did not gain much appreciation as soon as it was printed, it later, was accepted as a classic by the literary world.
Her only novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ has earned immense fame for Emily Bronte. This book was not acclaimed instantly because of its stark description and flaming emotions but later it was appreciated by critics as well as readers. This has even been regarded as a classic of English literature.