The film presents a romantic origin story to account for Brontë’s iconic novel. But the historical picture is far more murky. But did a real-life romance inspire Emily Brontë’s only novel? According to Frances O’Connor’s new film, Emily, the answer is yes. One described it as “a compound of vulgar depravity and unnatural horrors”.Īfter Brontë’s death, when the novel began to find success, many were surprised to find that such a tempestuous gothic romance had been written by a quiet parson’s daughter. When Emily Brontë published Wuthering Heights in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, outraged Victorian critics deemed it savage, indecent and immoral.
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