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Who wrote: "Wuthering Heights" (1847)
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| Emily Bronte |
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"Wuthering Heights" was Emily Bronte's only novel. It was published in 1847 under the pseudonym "Ellis Bell". The title is a reference to Heathcliff's remote farmhouse on the moors. It tells Heathcliff's story, taken off the streets by Mr. Earnshaw to Wuthering Heights, and his relationship with Catherine Earnshaw, her groom Edgar Linton, and others. It is narrated by Nelly Dean.
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The correct answer was Emily Bronte
"Wuthering Heights" was Emily Bronte's only novel. It was published in 1847 under the pseudonym "Ellis Bell". The title is a reference to Heathcliff's remote farmhouse on the moors. It tells Heathcliff's story, taken off the streets by Mr. Earnshaw to Wuthering Heights, and his relationship with Catherine Earnshaw, her groom Edgar Linton, and others. It is narrated by Nelly Dean.
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