If I had read Pride & Prejudice and Wuthering Heights without knowing who wrote them, I would have assumed the author of both pieces to be the same person. ... Jane Austen and Emily Bronte do appear to have had some similar philosophies, or systems of principles for the conduct of life, but it goes without saying that no two authors share all the same views and beliefs. ... Not that Austen was conflicted with whether or not to marry a haughty man or that Bronte was a stubborn, righteous teenager, but I do believe that those characters, more than the others, represented the authors’ beliefs. ... Religion was in the background of both stories, and it may be a clue that both Austen and Bronte were raised with some religious value that, it it were of utmost importance to them, wouldn’t have been on the back burners of the stories.
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