Bronte, Emily
(1818-1848) British writer. Emily Bronte was one of the famous Bronte sisters. She is perhaps best known for her novel "Wuthering Heights."
The Brontë Parsonage Museum
The home to Charlotte and her siblings, as well as her inspiration for Wuthering Heights.
The home to Charlotte and her siblings, as well as her inspiration for Wuthering Heights.
The Brontë Sisters Web: Emily
This Web site in Japan covers each of the sisters, including a chronology on Emily, her works, and plenty of academic resources.
This Web site in Japan covers each of the sisters, including a chronology on Emily, her works, and plenty of academic resources.
Emily Brontë Biography
Laura MacLeod has written an entertaining biography on Emily "The Strange" Brontë. She tells us about the "oddest" of the Brontë children who angrily refused to see a doctor or take any medicine when she came down with consumption. Apparently, she did change her mind...the day of her death.
Laura MacLeod has written an entertaining biography on Emily "The Strange" Brontë. She tells us about the "oddest" of the Brontë children who angrily refused to see a doctor or take any medicine when she came down with consumption. Apparently, she did change her mind...the day of her death.
WutheringHeights Mailing List
Mainly devoted to discussing Wuthering Heights, and the various film, TV, and stage adaptations.
Mainly devoted to discussing Wuthering Heights, and the various film, TV, and stage adaptations.
The Bronte Myth
Long ago, the lives of the Brontë sisters--Charlotte, Emily and Anne--reached mythic proportions, as they compelled fanatical devotion. However, as Lucasta Miller shows in "The Brontë Myth," many of the cultural memories of the sisters have very little to do with reality.
Long ago, the lives of the Brontë sisters--Charlotte, Emily and Anne--reached mythic proportions, as they compelled fanatical devotion. However, as Lucasta Miller shows in "The Brontë Myth," many of the cultural memories of the sisters have very little to do with reality.
