« Les Hauts De Hurle-Vent », by Emily brontë... the Storm of Passions
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It has long been believed that all the books published under the names of Currer, Ellis and Acton were in fact the work of one and the same person: thus begins the biographical notice that Charlotte Brontë published in 1850 on the occasion of the second edition of her sister Emily's only novel, with the aim of correcting this mistake in the eyes of the public and returning to Emily what was hers. This novel, the Hauts de Hurle-Vent, published th…
Prior to a sulphurous reputation, a new adaptation of the novel "Les Hauts de Hurlevent" by Emily Brontë is due to be released in France on 11 February. To get into the mood, a journalist from the "Guardian" went to Haworth, the English village where Emily lived with her sisters in the 19th century. He still attracts hordes of admirers.
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