Works about Emily Bronte
Themes with Emily Bronte

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1818/07/30 Emily Bronte is born the daughter of Maria and Rev Patrick Bronte at home on Market Street in the village of Thornton, Bradford, England. Born The Bronte Birthplace Bradford
1818/08/20 Emily Jane Bronte is baptised at St James in the village of Thornton, Yorkshire. Faith Ruins Of St James's Chapel Bradford
1820/04/00 Patrick Bronte moves into St Michael and All Angels' Church, Haworth, parsonage with his wife Maria and six children Home Haworth Parsonage (Bronte Museum) Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury
1824/09/00 Mr Bronte sends his daughters, Emily and Charlotte, to the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan's Bridge. Education Jane Eyre (book) Cowan Bridge School Burrow-with-Burrow
1845/10/00 Emily Bronte begins writing "Wuthering Heights". Author Wuthering Heights (book)
1846/06/00 Emily Bronte completes her novel "Wuthering Heights". Author Wuthering Heights (book)
1847/12/00 T C Newby publishes "Wuthering Heights" by Ellis Bell, a pen name for Emily Bronte, in two volumes. Author Wuthering Heights (book)
1848/12/19 Emily Bronte dies of consumption on the sofa in Haworth Parsonage. Died Haworth Parsonage (Bronte Museum) Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury
1848/12/22 Emily Bronte is buried in the Bronte family vault in St Michael and All Angels' Church. "there is no Emily in Time or on Earth now - yesterday, we put her poor, wasted mortal frame quietly under the Church pavement." Charlotte Bronte In Memoriam Church Of St Michael And All Angels Haworth, Cross Roads and Stanbury

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Title Type Association Y/M/D Moniker
Title Type Association Y/M/D Moniker
Wuthering Heights (book) Author Book 1847/12/00
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