
Emily Brontë
This biography of Emily Brontë, written by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, explores the life of the renowned author of 'Wuthering Heights.' Born in 1818 in Yorkshire, Brontë faced personal tragedies, including the early death of her mother and the loss of two sisters, which influenced her writing. Known for her reclusive nature and her poetry published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Brontë's legacy is marked by her only novel, published in 1847, featuring the iconic character Heathcliff. She died in 1848 at the age of twenty-nine, leaving behind a profound literary impact.














