Rare First Edition of Wuthering Heights Expected to Sell at Bonhams, Raising Money to Fund Womens Education

Published November 6th, 2007


AuctionPublicity.com - A rare first edition of the tragic love story, which has enthralled readers since it was first published in 1847, will be sold at Bonhams in New Bond Street on 13 November 2007. It is estimated at £30,000-50,000.

The vendor of the book, Miss Anne Reid, has decided to sell the first edition, which has been in the family for four generations, to help finance her long cherished dream of becoming an artist. Miss Reid, who has just started studying at the London Art Academy, was given the book by her grandfather when she was a child. She had no idea of the value of the book and was overwhelmed when she discovered how much it could fetch.

All three of the Brontë sisters wrote compulsively from an early age, inspired by the Yorkshire moors to compose short stories and poems. Charlotte Brontë once described how she and her sisters had always clung to “the dream of one day becoming authors”, a dream that all three were to fulfil. It seems fitting that 160 years after it was first published, Wuthering Heights is to be sold to help another woman realise her ambitions.

Unfortunately Emily would never see her own name in print. When Wuthering Heights was first published she decided to disguise her true identity and took on the male pseudonym, Ellis Bell. The authoress was acutely aware of the prejudices she faced as a female writer and she rightly felt that the book would be unjustly criticised if readers were aware of her gender.

Nevertheless, Emily Brontë, like all the Brontë sisters, firmly believed in the importance of educating women. Both Emily and Charlotte attended a school in Brussels for a short time and later decided to open a school at their own home, although the enterprise was unsuccessful due to a lack of pupils. If Emily were alive today, it is likely that she would have approved of Miss Reid’s reason for selling the first edition of Wuthering Heights.

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