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emily bronte

 

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Noun emily bronte has 1 sense
  1. Bronte, Emily Bronte, Emily Jane Bronte, Currer Bell - English novelist; one of three Bronte sisters (1818-1848)
    --1 is a kind of writer, author

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Emily Bronte

Description:

Emily Bronte was an English novelist and poet, best known for her only published novel, "Wuthering Heights." She is considered one of the most prominent figures of the Victorian era and Romantic literature.

Sample Sentences:

Noun - Person:

  • Emily Bronte's intense and passionate writing style captivated readers.
  • Many literary enthusiasts admire Emily Bronte for her contribution to English literature.

Noun - Book:

  • "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Gothic literature.
  • Exploring themes of love, obsession, and revenge, Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights" continues to resonate with readers.

Adjective - Influential:

  • Emily Bronte's influential works have left a significant impact on the literary world.
  • As an influential literary figure, Emily Bronte's writings have inspired generations of authors.

Adverb - Passionately:

  • Emily Bronte's characters are often portrayed as living passionately, experiencing emotions intensely.
  • The author's writing style allows readers to engage more passionately with the story.

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