"At last, a real attempt to understand the mind of Emily Jane Brontë" - Amazon reviewer
Emily Brontë was one of six Brontë children born in quick succession. Famous for the novel Wuthering Heights she, and her sisters, are major figures of English Literature.
Biographer Rowan Wilson, a Yorkshire woman herself, presents a hypothesis of Emily’s life based on the poems and fiction she wrote.
Emily was a strong-willed individual. She was happy alone and spent a good amount of time with her siblings on the bleak moors that surrounded their home in Haworth. Isolated, she relied on her siblings for companionship.
Romer Wilson’s All Alone is a classic biography of this famous author.
Romer Wilson (born Florence Roma Muir Wilson; 1891 – 1930) grew up in Yorkshire and spent her childhood on the moors. She started her first novel during the war. Her novels contain a philosophical trend surrounding major concerns of her time.