EMILY BRONTE:
BIOGRAPHY:
Emily Jane Brontë (30 July 1818 in England – 19 December 1848 in England)
was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering
Heights, now considered a classic of English literature.
She and her sisters, when they were little, not
to get bored, they invented a kingdom with wooden soldiers and they began to
write about it.
She died of tuberculosis, as did her mother and
some of her sisters.
She was the little girl of her six sisters and her three older sisters and her mardre, died when Emily was very young.
She was the little girl of her six sisters and her three older sisters and her mardre, died when Emily was very young.
She published her first novel in
1829.
In 1838, Emily began working as a governess
She published a book with her two little sisters in 1846, a year later, she published her first book alone.
She published a book with her two little sisters in 1846, a year later, she published her first book alone.
LITERARY
WORKS:
·
Cumbres
borrascosas
·
No coward
soul is mine
·
A death-scene
·
A peculiar
music
·
Wuthering
heights
·
Hurlemont
·
Stelle a
altre poesie
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