Wuthering Heights - Ed. HeywoodBroadview Press, 14.12.2001 - 519 Seiten Critics often comment on the importance of landscape in Wuthering Heights, and in this edition, Christopher Heywood locates the text more precisely than previous editions amid Yorkshire’s limestone north and moorland south, drawing out the importance of the region’s slaveholding society. Heywood also makes an important contribution to scholarship arguing persuasively for a re-structuring of the chapter and section breaks. Finally, this edition includes a variety of appendices that help to illuminate the novel’s historical background. |
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... story : symmetry 7 9 II IS 16 3. The marriage prohibition 4. Lockwood's Wilberforcean dreams 5. Africa and Yorkshire unchained 6. Signs of fertility 7. Note on the text 18 34 39 49 56 71 80 Wuthering Heights ར 91 Appendix A : The ...
... story : symmetry 7 9 II IS 16 3. The marriage prohibition 4. Lockwood's Wilberforcean dreams 5. Africa and Yorkshire unchained 6. Signs of fertility 7. Note on the text 18 34 39 49 56 71 80 Wuthering Heights ར 91 Appendix A : The ...
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... story , and the social problem he represents , reflect her knowledge about the black persons whom she cannot have failed to see around the Clergy Daughters ' School . She shared the Emancipationist belief that oppression of the ...
... story , and the social problem he represents , reflect her knowledge about the black persons whom she cannot have failed to see around the Clergy Daughters ' School . She shared the Emancipationist belief that oppression of the ...
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... story around that framework . Another difficulty can be traced back to Charlotte Brontë's Preface . Contrary to her presentation of Wuthering Heights as a tan- gled text by an unskilled writer , it is possibly the most skilfully ...
... story around that framework . Another difficulty can be traced back to Charlotte Brontë's Preface . Contrary to her presentation of Wuthering Heights as a tan- gled text by an unskilled writer , it is possibly the most skilfully ...
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... story material , and in their authorial relationship to the reader . Other members of Emily Brontë's household are sim- ilarly referred to as Anne , Branwell , and Patrick . The name ' Brontë ' is reserved for the discussion of Emily ...
... story material , and in their authorial relationship to the reader . Other members of Emily Brontë's household are sim- ilarly referred to as Anne , Branwell , and Patrick . The name ' Brontë ' is reserved for the discussion of Emily ...
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... story - telling ' games ' about historical personages ; Begins writing the ' Gondal Poems ' about love and war- fare between Gondal , a north Pacific island kingdom , and Gaaldine , an island to the south ; June : with Branwell , Anne ...
... story - telling ' games ' about historical personages ; Begins writing the ' Gondal Poems ' about love and war- fare between Gondal , a north Pacific island kingdom , and Gaaldine , an island to the south ; June : with Branwell , Anne ...
Inhalt
VI | 18 |
VII | 34 |
VIII | 39 |
IX | 49 |
X | 56 |
XI | 71 |
XII | 80 |
XIII | 91 |
XVII | 487 |
XVIII | 491 |
XIX | 494 |
XX | 495 |
XXI | 501 |
XXII | 503 |
XXIII | 504 |
XXIV | 508 |
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