Emily Brontë: Wuthering HeightsCUP Archive, 1989 M06 22 - 131 pages |
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Contents
The narrative structures of Wuthering Heights | 39 |
The meanings of Wuthering Heights | 70 |
The afterlife of Wuthering Heights | 106 |
Guide to further reading | 128 |
Common terms and phrases
adult Agnes Grey allowed Anne Anne's Balthus become Biographical Notice book's born Branderham Branwell Branwell Brontë Branwell's brother Buñuel Catherine and Heathcliff Catherine Earnshaw Catherine/Heathcliff Cathy and Hareton Cathy's chapter characters Charlotte Brontë Charlotte's child childhood Coleridge creative death desire Despite diary Dickens dream earlier Earnshaw Chronicle Edgar Linton Editor's Preface Ellis Bell Emily Brontë Emily's entry essay father female fiction Frankenstein George Eliot ghost girl Gondal Hareton Hareton and Cathy Hartley Coleridge Heathcliff and Catherine Heathcliff wants Hindley Hindley's imagination Isabella Jane Eyre Joseph Jules and Jim Linton Heathcliff Lockwood Macbeth male Mary Shelley mother narrative Nelly Dean Nelly's nonetheless novelist old Earnshaw Percy Shelley poems Q. D. Leavis Quincey reader reality remains resemblance resistance Romantic seems sexual shared Shelley Shelley's sister soon story Tennyson Thrushcross Grange tion tries Victorian Villette Wildfell Hall woman Wordsworth Wuthering Heights young