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Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets CSS if you are able to do so. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving. Emily Bronte. The children were taught at home from this point on and together they created vivid fantasy worlds which they explored by writing stories. Emily worked briefly as a teacher in but soon returned home.
The following year Wuthering Heights was published. Emily Bronte lived from to Although she wrote only Wuthering Heights and about a dozen poms she is accepted as one of the most gifted writers ever. Perhaps the intensity of her writing grew out of the extraordinary pressures of her home life.
Emily's mother died when she was three and she lived with her four sisters and one brother in a bleak, isolated Yorkshire village — Haworth. Her father doted on his only son, Branwell, and expected little from his daughters — they surprised him while Branwell wasted his life and died an alchoholic and drug addict. The girls suffered dreadfully at a cheap boarding school, the oldest two dying of malnutrition. Emily, Charlotte and Anne were brought home just in time but Emily never lost her terrible fear of institutions and of being closed in.
The sisters later became governesses to help support Branwell, seen by their father as a future great artist. They also began to publish their writing, under male pen-names as there was much prejudice against women writers.
Their first book, a collection of poetry, failed but Emily's novel Wuthering Heights , was highly acclaimed and is still widely read today. Emily seldom left her home village yet produced one of the most powerful novels of the inner self ever written.
She caught a cold at her brother's funeral in and died a few months later. Some of her lyrics are also rated with the best in English poetry. Search books and authors. View all retailers. Charlotte Bronte Charlotte Bronte was born on 21 April When, in , Branwell began to record their adventures — filling miniature books with barely legible handwriting — the others followed suit.
Soon, this phase of play documentation evolved, and they began to write stories solely for the page. In , a year-old Charlotte went to Roe Head school, where she would ultimately become a teacher. Her sisters both became her pupils — Emily only managed three months before homesickness and Gondal-sickness pulled her home, but Anne completed two years at the school.
After Anne left, Charlotte struggled with loneliness, and she left her job in the winter of Over the next few years, the sisters took up various, generally short-lived, teaching positions. Shortly after Anne joined the Robinsons, Charlotte spearheaded a scheme to open their own school.
For this they needed a more sophisticated education so, in February , Charlotte aged 25 and Emily 23 , went to a school in Brussels. They pushed through their homesickness to make the most of the opportunity, only returning at the end of after Aunt Branwell died. Afterwards, Charlotte returned to Brussels alone.
She became forlorn and depressed, and also fell in love with her tutor. The painfully one-sided attachment would continue long after she left Brussels at the end of Back in Haworth, lovelorn Charlotte set about sourcing pupils for the school, but none were found and the entire dream was dropped, with surprisingly little regret.
After short stints as a portrait painter the career for which he had received much training , a private tutor, and a career in the railways, he took up a position as a tutor alongside Anne with the Robinson family in Anne returned to Haworth in the summer of , having resigned her position. Mere weeks later, Branwell returned too — in disgrace.
He and Mrs Robinson had been having an affair. Emily was enraged by the intrusion, but the incident gave head-strong Charlotte an idea — if the sisters could gather a collection of poems, they might be able to publish in secret and, if successful, they could become professional writers. On a clear day they could have seen as far as the Yorkshire Dales. But the town had its dark side.
Health and sanitary conditions were spectacularly poor. There were no sewers, only open drains, and the water supply was insufficient. This had a dramatic effect on mortality rates. Two in five children died before the age of six, and the average age of death among adults was
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