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Wuthering Heights

The Author of 'Jane Eyre'

First published 1848
Publisher Coolidge & Wiley
Format Hardcover
Type Novel
Pages 112


The elder sister of Emily Brontë, {{a|Charlotte Brontë}} was the true author of Jane Eyre, whose 1st ed. had been published in London as "edited by Currer Bell" (16 October 1847 per Wikipedia). Wuthering Heights had been published in London as "by Ellis Bell" (December probably). Each novel was published in the US a few months later by Harper, the latter certainly as "by the author of Jane Eyre". The May 1848 report quoted below apparently concerns the situation in the United States, except for its mention of "four shillings".

"Wuthering Heights has created a sensation from having become the subject of a controversy. The magic words upon its cover, "by the author of Jane Eyre", induced hundreds to invest four shillings[!] in its purchase, with the greatest alacrity. The book, however, turns out so different in character and interest from its predecessor, that the critics have thrown a doubt upon its parentage. We believe, however, they are wrong in attributing any conscious deception to its publishers. The fact seems to be that it was written or edited by a relative of the author of Jane Eyre, of the same name and family. It is so stated in the English papers, and the mistake is thus very naturally accounted for." --The Home Journal (New York) 1848-05-20 p. 2, "Interesting New Works" (typography modified)

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Title Year Publisher Format Type Catalog ID Cover Artist Pages
Wuthering Heights 1848 Harper & Brothers Hardcover Novel 288