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Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights

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Chapters on the narrative frame, characters, imagery and symbols, structure and themes use practical analysis to build and refine our insight into Wuthering Heights . Part Two gives information about Emily Brontë's life and works, a discussion of this novel's place in the development of fiction and a comparison of three important critical views. Suggestions for further reading, fully explained examples of analysis and suggestions for further work make this volume both accessible and a bridge to further study.

246 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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January 2, 2011
The very best romance novel I had the fortune to first read in high school 45 years ago. Heathcliffe and Catherine were the quintessential star-crossed lovers. I recommend this book to anyone who loves historical romance novels.
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My favourite book of all time. Just brilliant!!!
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August 26, 2011
One of my favorite Victorian era books. You can really get into the characters and feel something for them. I read it in a literature class and I loved the discussions we were able to have about it.
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December 27, 2010
depressing but well written-neat characters-well woven
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