Wuthering Heights is the only novel written by Emily Bronte, published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It concerns the stormy, cruel, and tragic love affair between wealthy beauty Catherine and poor orphan Heathcliff. A version of the novel that was edited by Charlotte Brontë and included some biographical notes in addition to some of Emily's poems was published after Emily's death.
Fast Facts:
- Author: Emily Bronte
- Publication date: 1847
- Publisher: Thomas C. Newby
- Narrator: Third person
- Setting: Late decades of the 18th century, Yorkshire moors
- Tense: Past-tense
Wuthering Heights is the only novel written by Emily Bronte, published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It concerns the stormy, cruel, and tragic love affair between wealthy beauty Catherine and poor orphan Heathcliff. A version of the novel that was edited by Charlotte Brontë and included some biographical notes in addition to some of Emily's poems was published after Emily's death.
Fast Facts:
Author: Emily Bronte
Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Thomas C. Newby
Narrator: Third person
Setting: Late decades of the 18th century, Yorkshire moors
Tense: Past-tense
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Wuthering Heights Quotations
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Wuthering Heights Author Information
- Mahalo's Guide to Emily Brontë
- The Brontë Parsonage Museum and Brontë Society: Emily Brontë
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- The Brussels Brontë Group: The Brontës in Brussels
- The Victorian Web: Emily Brontë: An Overview
- Haworth Village: Emily Brontë
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