Poetry Foundation
Poetry Foundation: Emily Jane Bronte (1818 1848)
A detailed biography of the poetry of writer Emily Bronte, with a synopsis of her collection of works.
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: Authors: Emily Bronte
This site features the author Emily Bronte including a biography and the full text of the novel Wuthering Heights.
SparkNotes
Spark Notes: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Read a Plot Overview of the entire book of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte or a chapter by chapter Summary and Analysis. Also provided are links to character lists, main ideas, quotes, and writing help.
Victorian Web
The Victorian Web: An Overview of Emily Bronte
This site offers a chronology of Bronte's life, links to information about her and her sisters, and includes cultural contexts and discussions of the themes and techniques used in her work.
British Library
British Library: Bronte's Wuthering Heights: Walking the Landscape
In this lesson, young scholars will explore the landscape of Wuthering Heights from a range of different angles. They will compare the fictional landscape described in Emily Bronte's novel with a number of other sources and consider why...
British Library
British Library: People: Emily Bronte
Familiarize yourself with the life and works of Emily Bronte. This source contains a quick fact sheet, a short biography, and links to related articles, collection items, works, and teacher resources.
City University of New York
Cuny: Emily Bronte
Professor Melani offers notes about Bronte's background, the novel itself, how it was received, and several interpretations.
Bibliomania
Bibliomania: The Bronte Sisters Wuthering Heights
This website provides the full text of Emily Bronte's novel, "Wuthering Heights." There is a brief paragraph introducing the context, characters, and significance of this "tale of heartbreak and mystery."
British Library
British Library: Bronte's Wuthering Heights: Who Is Heathcliff?
This activity involves an exploration of the notoriously multifaceted character of Heathcliff, drawing on a range of sources that include the visual, literary, and historical. Students will reflect on Emily Bronte's depiction of...
University of Pennsylvania
Digital Library Project: The Online Books Page
The Digital Library provides links to the texts of two of Emily Bronte works, "Poems by Currier, Ellis, and Acton Bell," and "Wuthering Heights."
Victorian Web
The Victorian Web: The Dreams in Wuthering Heights
A scholarly essay discussing the theme of dreams in Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights."
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Masterpiece: The Brontes Collection
Understand the impact of the Bronte sisters' personal and professional struggles on their writing in MASTERPIECE: Breaking Barriers: To Walk Invisible. Gain a deeper understanding of the use of plot, setting, and characterization with...
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Read the full text of the classic "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte.
Nagoya University (Japan)
Nagoya University: E Texts of the Work of the Bronte Sisters
This site provides links to the available e-texts of works of all three Bronte sisters: Charlotte, Emily, and Anne.
Bibliomania
Bibliomania: The Bronte Sisters Shirley
Read Charlotte Bronte's "Shirley." The novel is set in the north of England, specifically Yorkshire, in the later years of the Napoleonic Wars and the time of the Luddite riots.
English Verse
English Verse: Emily Bronte (1818 1848)
This site is useful mostly for the full text of the four poems it offers. It does include a brief biography and a recommended book.
Curated OER
Emily Bronte
This site contains a biographical sketch of Emily Bronte, the author of "Wuthering Heights." Provides information, links on the left, and a discussion board below.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters: Breaking Barriers
Discover the brilliant Bronte sisters, who defied the limited options for women in 19th-century Britain to create some of the most iconic novels in English literature, in these three video excerpts from To Walk Invisible: The Bronte...
Other
Magnanimity of Wuthering Heights
Author Joyce Carol Oates examines the theme of inevitability in "Wuthering Heights," the life of the Bronte sisters, and how it affected their art.
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: Authors: Anne Bronte
This site features the author Anne Bronte including a biography and the full text of two novels including Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
Planet eBooks
Planet E Book: Wuthering Heights [Pdf]
The complete text of "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte is available here in PDF format. Wuthering Heights, which was first released in 1847, is 428 pages pages long.