Emily Brontë is best known for her single novel Wuthering Heights, which has cemented her place in literary history. While she didn’t write as many works as some of her contemporaries (she published only one novel and a handful of poems), her legacy is rich with thought-provoking poetry and an intense, gothic novel. Here's a list of her top works, focusing on her most famous and influential contributions:

1. Wuthering Heights (1847)
Genre: Gothic Fiction, Tragedy, Romance

2. Poems (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Romanticism, Gothic)

3. The Night is Darkening Round Me (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Gothic, Romanticism)

4. Remembrance (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Romanticism, Gothic)

5. The Prisoner (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Gothic, Romanticism)

6. The Teacher (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Romanticism)

7. A Death-Scene (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Gothic, Romanticism)

8. High Waving Heather (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Romanticism, Nature Poetry)

9. Wild, Wild Moors (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Nature Poetry, Gothic)

10. Stanzas (1846)
Genre: Poetry (Romanticism, Gothic)

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