Fascinating Women Who Posed as Men to Do a ‘Man’s Job’

Emily Brontë 

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Emily Brontë’s most famous work of literature, “Wuthering Heights” was described as “brutal” and “wicked” and therefore were associated with masculine writing styles. She wrote under the nom de plume, Ellis Bell during a time when female writers were not only dismissed but insulted.

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