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emily jane bronte

 

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Noun emily jane 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 Jane Brontë

Description:

Emily Jane Brontë, born on July 30, 1818, was an English novelist and poet. She is best known for her only published novel Wuthering Heights and is considered one of the greatest writers of the English literary canon.

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Sense 1: Proper Noun - Emily Jane Brontë as an author:

Emily Jane Brontë crafted a haunting and intense novel in Wuthering Heights.

Reading the works of Emily Jane Brontë allows us to delve into the depths of human passion and emotion.

Sense 2: Proper Noun - Emily Jane Brontë as a historical figure:

Emily Jane Brontë's writing showcases the societal and cultural influences of the Victorian era.

Despite her short life, Emily Jane Brontë's writings have had a lasting impact on literature.

Sense 3: Adjective - Describing works similar to those of Emily Jane Brontë:

This book exhibits an Emily Jane Brontë-esque writing style, combining elements of drama and nature seamlessly.

The author's dark and brooding narrative mirrors the spirit of Emily Jane Brontë's writing.

Sense 4: Adjective - Describing someone with a similar writing style to Emily Jane Brontë:

The aspiring writer's prose reflected an Emily Jane Brontë-like quality, emphasizing raw emotions and vivid descriptions.

He was often compared to Emily Jane Brontë due to his ability to create vivid and atmospheric settings.

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