Emily Brontë

Emily Brontë

Emily Jane Brontë was an English novelist and poet, best remembered for her solitary novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature. Emily was the third eldest of the four surviving Brontë siblings, between the youngest Anne and her brother Branwell. She published under the pen name Ellis Bell. Emily Brontë was born on 30 July 1818 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 Haworth, where Emily's...
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Birthdate:July 30, 1818
Birthplace:Thornton, Bradford
Date of death:December 19, 1848
Religion:Anglicanism
Also known as:Emily Jane Brontë, Ellis Bell, Emily Jane Bronte

Written works by Emily Brontë

TitlePublishedGenre
Wuthering Heights 1847 Novel
Emily Jane Brontë: A Death-Scene
Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
Five essays written in French
Emily Brontë
peculiar music
Cime tempestose
complete works of Emily Brontë
Hurlemont
Poemes
Brontë , Wuthering Heights
Poems
Poèmes, 1836-1846
No coward soul is mine
poems of Emily Brontë
Gondal poems
selection of poems
Gondal's queen
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Characters created by Emily Brontë

  • Catherine Earnshaw
    Catherine Earnshaw
  • Hindley Earnshaw
    Hindley Earnshaw
  • Heathcliff
    Heathcliff
  • Hareton Earnshaw
    Hareton Earnshaw
  • Edgar Linton
    Edgar Linton
CharacterAppears In
Catherine Earnshaw Wuthering Heights
Hindley Earnshaw Wuthering Heights
Heathcliff Wuthering Heights
Hareton Earnshaw Wuthering Heights
Edgar Linton Wuthering Heights
Isabella Linton Wuthering Heights
Mr Linton Wuthering Heights
Mrs Linton Wuthering Heights
Mr Earnshaw Wuthering Heights
Mrs Earnshaw Wuthering Heights
Frances Earnshaw Wuthering Heights
Linton Heathcliff Wuthering Heights
Joseph Wuthering Heights
Zillah Wuthering Heights
Mr Lockwood Wuthering Heights
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Emily Brontë quotes

  • The tyrant grinds down his slaves and they don't turn against him, they crush those beneath them.

    - Emily Brontë
  • Love is like the wild rose-briar; Friendship like the holly-tree. The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms, but which will bloom most constantly?

    - Emily Brontë
  • Having leveled my palace, don't erect a hovel and complacently admire your own charity in giving me that for a home.

    - Emily Brontë
  • Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves.

    - Emily Brontë
  • I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.

    - Emily Brontë

Works by Emily Brontë adapted to film

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Wuthering Heights 2003 PG-13 (USA) Television movie
Wuthering Heights 1939 Romance Film
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights 1992 PG (USA) Romantic drama
Wuthering Heights 1970 G (USA) Romance Film
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights 1998 Television movie
Wuthering Heights 2011 Drama
Wuthering Heights 1962
Wuthering Heights 1948
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Charlotte Brontë
Charlotte Brontë

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What professions highlight Emily Brontë's career?
  • A:
    Emily Brontë was an accomplished writer and novelist.
  • Q:
    What was the cause of Emily Brontë's death?
  • A:
    She died from tuberculosis.
  • Q:
    What faith did Emily Brontë subscribe to?
  • A:
    Emily Brontë was a member of the Anglicanism religious denomination.
  • Q:
    Which books have been published by author, Emily Brontë?
  • A:
    Popular works include -
    - Wuthering Heights
    - Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
    - Poèmes
  • Q:
    Where was Emily Brontë born?
  • A:
    Emily Brontë was born in Thornton, Bradford.
  • Q:
    What is Emily Brontë quoted as saying?
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    One famous quote is, "A person who has not done one half his day's work by ten o clock, runs a chance of leaving the other half undone."
Emily Brontë
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