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Bronte, Emily: [Wuthering Heights]Wuthering Heights BY Bronte, Emily(Author)Paperback, Bantam Classics 1986 ISBN: B0062GY7VO
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Emily Bronte (Author), Harold Bloom (ed.) Illustrator: . Wuthering Heights: (Viva Modern Critical Interpretations) Viva Books 2010 ISBN: 9788130906713

New Softcover . Published a year before her death at the age of 30, Emily BronteaEUR s only novel is set in the wild, bleak Yorkshire Moors where she was born. When Wuthering Heights first appeared in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, it received predominantly negative and hostile reviews. For the next 50 years, BronteaEUR s romantic masterpiece was either ignored or reviled, until it gradually achieved critical respect and popular fame. As many of the critics in this volume attest, it is now considered a classic of English literature, praised for its innovative structure, originality, and poetic style. The tragic and passionate love story of Catherine and Heathcliff continues to entertain and enthrall contemporary readers around the world. Contents: Introduction aEURc Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights aEURc On Wuthering Heights aEURc Looking Oppositely: Emily BronteaEUR s Bible of Hell aEURc Emily Bronte in and out of Her Time aEURc Baby-Work: The Myth of Rebirth in Wuthering Heights aEURc Wuthering Heights: Uneasy Wedlock and Unquiet Slumbers aEURc The Power of Excommunication: Sex and the Feminine Text in Wuthering Heights aEURc "Your Father was Emperor of China, and your Mother an Indian Queen": Reverse Imperialism in Wuthering Heights Printed Pages: 224. First edition

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Jibesh Bhattacharyya Illustrator: . Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (The Atlantic Critical Studies) Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd 2006 ISBN: 9788126906857

New Hardcover . Emily BrontA" appeared first in the literary world as a poet, but she is remembered even today for the single powerful novel, Wuthering Heights, that she composed towards the end of her life. The novel is a singular one and it stands outside the main current of nineteenth century fiction. Because of its peculiar nature it has given rise to much controversy. Some consider it a Gothic novel while others think of it as a novel of revenge. Some others find in it a romantic tale of languishing love. The dramatic way of narration by quoting the exact words spoken by the different characters, by mainly two narrators, Nelly Dean and Lockwood, gives the novel a peculiar interest. Besides, the portrayal of the character of Heathcliff, the protagonist, betrays a powerful imagination of the novelist. Like Coleridge, Emily BrontA" has been successful in giving the esoteric world she has created, a touch of reality and credibility by making the supernatural a part of the natural. The novel is a story of two houses, at Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange with a vast moorland separating them. Heathcliff comes as a disturber of peace in these two houses and the peace is restored only with his death. It is not simply a tragic tale although there are several deaths in it. The novel shows that there are both good and evil in this world and that evil is ultimately won over by love. Wuthering Heights remains a powerful creation of Emily BrontA"aEUR s imagination, and because of her originality and poetic intensity it is held that aEURoeshe might have been ShakespeareaEUR s younger sisteraEUR (Westminster Review, 1898). Printed Pages: 192. .

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BRONTE Bronte, Emily: Wuthering Heights, Worth Press, Cambridge 2007

As well as the complete text in a clear modern typeface, each elegant volume includes engaging introductions by some of the world's most famous literary scholars, together with a full colour section introducing the author's characters, locations and times. The binding is luxury black imitation leather with rounded corners, elastic closure/bookmark, and a coloured disposable bellyband. There is an additional essay on Emily Bronte by Edward Chitham, and also an additional essay on the Geographical Settings of Wuthering Heights by Ann Dinsdale. The principal characters are listed and there are colour illustrations. ### 321 Seiten, , Altpreis: 19,00

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