Emily Bronte

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  1. The Brontë Parsonage Museum and Brontë Society: Emily Brontë
  2. The Reader's Guide to Wuthering Heights: Emily Jane Brontë
  3. Wikipedia: Emily Brontë
  4. The Brussels Brontë Group: The Brontës in Brussels
  5. The Victorian Web: Emily Brontë
  6. Haworth Village: Emily Brontë  Colette L: Excellent site! Take an online tour of the parsonage
  7. BBC Woman's Hour: The Brontës in Brussels

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Emily Bronte Personal Timeline

  • July 30, 1818: Born
  • 1820: Brontë family moves to Haworth
  • 1821: Mrs. Brontë dies
  • 1824: Emily enrolls at the Cowan Bridge School
  • 1825: Maria and Elizabeth die; Charlotte and Emily return home
  • 1826: Mr. Brontë brings home twelve wooden soldiers for Branwell--the start of the children's stories
  • 1831: Emily and Anne begin the Gondal saga
  • 1834: The earliest Emily manuscript--mentions the Gondals discovering Caaldine
  • 1835: Attends Miss Wooler's school at Roe Head; is sent home in October
  • 1837: Teaches at Law Hill School, near Halifax
  • 1838-1842: Writes over half of surviving poems
  • 1842: Attends school in Brussels with Charlotte; return to Haworth after the death of Aunt Branwell
  • 1845: Charlotte discovers Emily's poems and convinces her to collaborate; Begins writing Wuthering Heights
  • 1848: September 24, Branwell dies
  • 1848: October 1, Emily leaves home for the last time to attend Branwell's funeral service and becomes ill
  • December 19, 1848: Emily dies
  • 1893: The Bronte Society established

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