Three sisters. One isolated parsonage. Novels that changed the world forever. Discover the haunting true story of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë - three women who grew up on the wild Yorkshire moors and wrote some of the greatest novels in English literature, only to die before age 40, taken by the same disease in the same house. Learn how Emily Brontë, who barely left her father's home, wrote Wuthering Heights - a novel so passionate and savage it shocked Victorian society. Explore the tragic losses that shaped their genius: their mother, their sisters, their brother, until only their elderly father remained. This is the untold story of literary genius, devastating loss, and the windswept moors that shaped it all. 📚 Subscribe for more deep dives into history's most fascinating stories 💬 Comment where you're watching from!
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1. WH is not a love story 2. Charlotte didn't die of tuberculosis 3. It's was mr Heger who ripped the letters and mrs Heger who sewed the pieces back together 4. After Maria and Elizabeth there were still 4 Brontes to die.
Wuthering Heights was my favorite book all through my teen years. Then, I saw the movie and I watched it again and again. I'm listening as I go to sleep at 11:00 PM in Mesa AZ 3/10/26
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