
by Emily Brontë
Emily Brontë is the fifth youngest of six children and the sister of Charlotte Brontë. Emily was shy and kept much to herself, thus little is known about her except that which came from her sisters. She had few friends outside of her family. Her literary sister, Charlotte, was the primary source of information about her. Aside from Wuthering Heights and her poetry, two journal entries, two birthday letters and two letters to a childhood friend are all that remain in Emily's hand. They are all included within and provide the reader insight into the life of the Illusive Emily.Included Within...Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë About Emily Brontë Excerpts From:Hearts of Controversy Reprinted from an Essay in the Dublin Review (July-Sept 1911) By Alice Meynell. London 1918. Burns & Oates A Literary Critique: Charlotte and Emily Brontë Eminent Women Series, Edited by John H. Emily Brontë by A. Mary F. Robinson. London 1883. W.H. Allen and Company. Insight into Emily - All She Left Behind
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