Emily Brontë

Emily Brontë

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Emily Brontë (1818-1848) was a celebrated English novelist and poet, best known for her singular and enduring work, "Wuthering Heights." Born in Thornton, Yorkshire, and raised in the isolated village of Haworth, Emily was one of six siblings, including fellow novelists Charlotte and Anne Brontë. Her reclusive nature and the wild Yorkshire moors influenced her haunting and passionate writing style. Despite her brief life, Emily's literary legacy endures, with her novel being acclaimed for its originality and depth of character. Her poetry, though less known, is admired for its lyrical intensity and emotional power, securing her place in English literary canon.

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