Emily Bronte: Ultimate Collection (with Free Audiobook Access)

Emily Bronte: Ultimate Collection (with Free Audiobook Access)

by Emily Brontë
Emily Bronte: Ultimate Collection (with Free Audiobook Access)

Emily Bronte: Ultimate Collection (with Free Audiobook Access)

by Emily Brontë

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Overview

You're in for a treat!
Our aim was to prepare a perfectly-formatted ultimate collection of Emily Bront�'s works that was designed specifically for your e-reader device at a fantastic price. We are pleased to offer you the result of our work!

This tremendous collection comes with the following great features:

� The complete original text of Emily Bront�'s works;
� Free audiobook access to Emily Bront�'s works;
� Clear formatting designed to fit any screen size;
� An easy-to-use active table of contents;
� BONUS - The Most Famous Quotes from Emily Bront��

The following books are included in this wonderful collection:

� Wuthering Heights;
� Poem by Currer Bell, Acton Bell and Ellis Bell;

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940016618821
Publisher: Magnolia Books
Publication date: 05/16/2013
Series: Fiction Classics , #9
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 718,795
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Emily Brontë was born in 1818, the daughter of a curate. She was the most enigmatic of the three famous novelist sisters. Losing her mother very early in her life and following her elder sister Charlotte to school, she found life away from the Haworth parsonage extremely hard. Her time as a teacher at Law Hill School near Halifax was similarly trying. Homesickness drew her back to the moors and the life of a reclusive author. It was there, in 1848, that she died of tuberculosis just months after her brother Branwell. Few of her papers survive and her reputation is based on a few surviving poems and one novel, Wuthering Heights.
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