About Emily Brontë
Emily Jane Brontë (July 30, 1818 - December 19, 1848) was a British novelist and poet, now best remembered for her only novel Wuthering Heights, a classic of English literature. Emily was the second eldest of the three surviving Brontë sisters, being younger than Charlotte and older than Anne. She published under the masculine pen name Ellis Bell.
Anthologies containing stories by Emily Brontë
Short stories
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Books about Emily Brontë
The Three Brontes (1914) by May Sinclair
The Brontes: Their Lives Recorded by Their Contemporaries (1935) by E M Delafield
Dark Quartet: The Story of the Brontes (1976) by Lynne Reid Banks
Emily Bronte: Artist as a Free Woman (1983) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte: Key Women Writers (1988) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte: Heretic (1994) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte: Writers and Their Work (1997) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte (2000) by Robert Barnard
The Brontes: Their Lives Recorded by Their Contemporaries (1935) by E M Delafield
Dark Quartet: The Story of the Brontes (1976) by Lynne Reid Banks
Emily Bronte: Artist as a Free Woman (1983) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte: Key Women Writers (1988) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte: Heretic (1994) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte: Writers and Their Work (1997) by Stevie Davies
Emily Bronte (2000) by Robert Barnard
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