Explanation:
Emily Bronte, the author of the novel Wuthering Heights, was also a poet. She wrote a collection of poems, about 200 in total. Some of them were published posthumously in 1846 under the title “Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell.” The book contained a total of 21 poems, written by Emily and her sisters, Charlotte and Anne, who also used male pseudonyms.