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Wuthering Heights

Title: Wuthering Heights
Author: Emily Brontë
First published: 1847
Pages: 1-285
Place where the story is played by: Gimmerton somewhere in England
Period of time: 17th & 18th century.

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Gender in Victorian Literature

A brief look at the ways two Victorian novels, Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre, challenge the dominant views of gender.

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Darkness in the Poetry and Prose of the Bronte Sisters

Emily, Charlotte and Anne Bronte wrote memorable poetry and prose much of which revealed the anguish and darkness in their souls.

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Nelly Kills Catherine in Wuthering Heights

Nelly Dean of Wuthering Heights is unable to understand what is outside of socially acceptable behavior. Thus, Nelly is not able to understand Catherine. This lack of understanding ultimately makes Nelly responsible for Catherine’s death.

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Recommendations for Classic Literature

A brief look at some great classic novels.

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Bronte Park

If the Bronte sisters were alive and writing today, would we even notice their talents?

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Wuthering Heights

One of the greatest books ever written.

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A Visit

A review of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights.

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Locks and Keys in Wuthering Heights

An analysis of the locks and keys motif in Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte.

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