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Explore the life of Emily Brontë and her iconic novel "Wuthering Heights" inspired by the Yorkshire Moors. Learn about the Brontë family's connections to Haworth Parsonage and their pseudonyms. Discover the origins of this timeless classic through the lens of the Brontë siblings' lives and explorations.
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Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë Prof Cynthia Tenaglia
Emily Brontë was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England in 1818
They had a brother: Branwell He was a painter
the Church of St. Michael and All Angels) where the Brontes' father, Patrick, was the curate. The Bronte family are not buried in the churchyard but in a vault beneath the church itself.
The three sisters wrote under pseudonyms of Currer Bell (Charlotte) Ellis Bell (Emily) and Acton Bell (Anne) to disguise their femininity and to get their works into print.
TOP WITHENS in 1920s is often thought of as the inspiration for Wuthering Heights