Emily Bronte
"Emily Jane Bronte was born at Thornton in Yorkshire on 30 July 1818, the fifth of six children of Patrick and Maria Bronte (nee Branwell). Two years later, her father was appointed perpetual curate of Haworth, a small, isolated hill village surrounded by moors. Her mother died shortly after her third birthday and she and her sisters and brother were brought up by their aunt, Elizabeth Branwell. Apart from a few short periods, she remained in Haworth. Her only close friendships were those with her brother Branwell and her sisters Charlotte and Anne; only three perfunctory letters by her survive. Maria and Elizabeth, the two oldest girls, were sent to the Cowan Bridge school for the daughters of poor clergymen. In spite of the harsh conditions there, Charlotte and Emily were also sent in 1824, but were brought home after Maria and Elizabeth contracted tuberculosis and died. At home for the next five years, the children were left much to themselves, and they began to write about an imaginary world they had created. This escapist writing, transcribed in tiny script on small pieces of paper, continued into adulthood and is a remarkable key to the development of genius in Charlotte and Emily. In 1831, Charlotte was sent to Miss Woo
And who will call the wild-briar fair Methinks this heart should rest awhile
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ROSE BRIAR,
Charlotte's Shirley,
Roe Head,
Emily Anne,
Charlotte Emily,
DRIED TEARS,
Maria Elizabeth,
Here’s Clip,
Lucy Snowe's,
Ellis Bell,
wuthering heights,
charlotte emily,
emily jane,
emily jane bronte,
ellis acton,
acton bell,
rose briar,
maria elizabeth,
jane bronte,
currer ellis,
currer ellis acton,
ellis acton bell,
wild rose briar,
own expense,
novel wuthering heights,
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Approximate Word count = 1828
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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