About
Emily Brontë (born July 30, 1818 – United Kingdom) was a distinguished English novelist and poet, most celebrated for her only novel, Wuthering Heights (1847), a profound and dark exploration of passion, revenge, and the supernatural on the Yorkshire moors. Writing under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Emily's literary style was deeply introspective and emotionally intense, setting her apart from other Victorian authors. Though her work received mixed reviews initially, Wuthering Heights is now regarded as one of the greatest novels in English literature. Emily was also a gifted poet, and her verses reflect themes of nature, solitude, and inner strength. Despite her brief life, her influence endures through her bold, haunting prose and complex characters, making her a pivotal figure in the literary canon.
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Life Classification
Writer
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emily-bronte
Life Type
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Birth
1818-Jul-30
Death
1948-Dec-19 ( at the age of 130 )
Life Editor(s)
History Editorial Network (HEN)