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Emily Bronte wrote one novel, "Wuthering Heights", which was published in 1847 under the pen name Ellis Bell.
Wuthering Heights
Anne Bronte wrote a novel called 'Agnes Grey'.
Ellis Bell
Emily Bronte only wrote one novel, "Wuthering Heights," likely due to personal reasons such as her struggle with poor health and her premature death at the age of 30. Additionally, the success and impact of "Wuthering Heights" may have overshadowed any potential future works she may have considered writing.
At that time people thought only men could write books very well, so naturally it was a surprise when Emily Bronte wrote such a great and passionate book.
He was going to start one called Marmion.
Emily used the name Ellis Bell to write under, since back in those times women were not looked on as writers and reputation was everything.
She published under the pen name Ellis Bell.
Emily wrote her only published novel, Wuthering Heights, between October 1845 and June 1846. It was published in 1847.
Ellis Bell
Emily Bronte wrote gothic novels, such as "Wuthering Heights," to explore themes of passion, revenge, and the supernatural. By incorporating elements of the gothic genre, Bronte was able to delve into the darker aspects of human nature and create a haunting and atmospheric setting for her stories. Additionally, the gothic style allowed her to challenge societal norms and conventions of her time.