some thoughts on emily brontë's wuthering heights
Cover of 1943 Random House edition with woodcut illustrations Emily Brontë published Wuthering Heights in 1847, under a pseudonym. Brontë died the following year, at age 30. It was the only book she would ever publish. How did an isolated young woman, a parson's daughter from a remote area of Yorkshire, who never married, rarely left home, and hated travel, come to create this story of ferocious passion and violent revenge that would shock her contemporaries, and enthral audiences into its second century? The existence of Wuthering Heights is one of the great arguments against that wrongheaded advice to writers: "write what you know". ( Remember this the next time someone tells you that Shakespeare couldn't have written his plays, because he was working-class, and had never been to Italy.) How did Brontë create it? With her talent and her imagination. * * * * Wuthering Heights is one of my most beloved novels; sometimes I think it is my favourite b...