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Readers and critics have been intrigued - and disturbed - by the characters of Wuthering Heights since its publication in 1847. Heathcliff and Catherine, the tormented and enigmatic lovers at the centre of the novel, have justifiably been the focus of critical attention. Yet the novel is peopled with a large cast of idiosyncratic characters, each of whom plays a significant role in the plot. This novel, with its references to physiognomy and monomania, its interest in dreams as revelations of the unconscious mind, and its recognition of the importance of origins in character-formation, reflects important developments in the conception of character and psychology in the nineteenth century.
Brontë, Emily, --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis --- Characters.
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Brontë, Emily, --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Bringing an unjustifiably marginalized poet out of the shadows, this book presents Emily Brontë's poetry in a way that enables readers, even those who shy away from poetry, to appreciate her work. She is widely known as a novelist, but she was first and equally a poet. Her poems are varied, lyrical, intriguing, and innovative, yet they are not well known. Unlike any other collection of Brontë's poetry, this volume arranges selected poems by thematic topic: nature, mutability, love, death, captivity and freedom, hope and despair, imagination, and spirituality.
English poetry. --- Poem. --- Brontë, Emily, --- Poetic works. --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis
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Brontë, Emily, --- Bell, Ellis, --- Bolangte, Aimili, --- Bronte, Emili, --- Bronte, Ėmilii︠a︡, --- Brontë, Emily Jane, --- Po-lang-tʻe, Ai-mi-li, --- エミリーブロンテ, --- Brontëová, Emily, --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis --- BRONTE (EMILY), 1818-1848 --- WUTHERING HEIGHTS
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Emily Brontë's poetry is more often celebrated than read. This book reinstates her poems at the heart of Victorian writing while underlining their enduring relevance for readers today. For admirers of Wuthering Heights, Last Things brings the emotions and concerns of the novel into sharper focus by relating them to the poems.
English poetry --- English literature --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Brontë, Emily, --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis --- Bronte, Emily,
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Brontë, Emily Jane --- Brontë, Emily, --- Brontë, Emily, --- Bell, Ellis, --- Bolangte, Aimili, --- Bronte, Emili, --- Bronte, Ėmilii︠a︡, --- Brontë, Emily Jane, --- Po-lang-tʻe, Ai-mi-li, --- エミリーブロンテ, --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily, - 1818-1848
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Women and literature --- History --- Brontë, Emily, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Women and literature - England - History - 19th century --- Brontë, Emily, - 1818-1848 - Criticism and interpretation --- Brontë, Emily, - 1818-1848
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Women and literature --- Authors, English --- Sisters --- Women authors, English --- History --- Biography --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- Brontë, Emily, --- -Sisters --- -Women and literature --- -Women authors, English --- -English women authors --- Literature --- Brothers and sisters --- Women --- English authors --- -Biography --- Bronte, Charlotte --- Brontë, Emily, --- Bell, Ellis, --- Bolangte, Aimili, --- Bronte, Emili, --- Bronte, Ėmilii︠a︡, --- Brontë, Emily Jane, --- Po-lang-tʻe, Ai-mi-li, --- エミリーブロンテ, --- Bell, Currer --- -English authors --- English women authors --- Brontëová, Emily, --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- Bolangte, Xialuodi, --- Bronte, Karlotta, --- Bronte, Sharlotta, --- Brontëová, Charlotte, --- Bŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Douro, --- Pirāṇṭē, Cārlaṭṭi, --- Po-lang-tʻe, Hsia-lo-ti, --- Pŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Tree, --- Бронте, Ш., --- Бронте, Шарлотта, --- Bellová, C., --- Bell, Currer, --- Wellesley, Charles Albert Florian, --- Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis --- Brontë, Charlotte --- Siblings --- Women and literature - England - History - 19th century --- Authors, English - 19th century - Biography --- Sisters - England - Yorkshire - Biography --- Women authors, English - Biography --- Brontë, Charlotte, - 1816-1855 --- Brontë, Emily, - 1818-1848
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The novels of Charlotte and Emily Bronte have become canonical texts for the application of twentieth century literary and cultural theory. Along with the work of their sister, Anne, their texts are regarded as a sources of diversity in themselves, full of conflictual material which different schools of criticism have analysed and interpreted. This book shows how the Brontes writings engage with the major issues which dominate twentieth century theoretical work. The essays are grouped under broad schools of theory- biographical; feminist; marxist; psychoanalytical and postcolonial.
English fiction --- History and criticism. --- Women authors --- Brontë, Anne, --- Brontë, Charlotte, --- Brontë, Emily, --- Brontë, Emily --- Brontë, Emily Jane --- Bell, Ellis --- Brontë, Charlotte --- Bolangte, Xialuodi, --- Bronte, Karlotta, --- Bronte, Sharlotta, --- Brontëová, Charlotte, --- Bŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Douro, --- Pirāṇṭē, Cārlaṭṭi, --- Po-lang-tʻe, Hsia-lo-ti, --- Pŭrontʻe, Syarŭllotʻŭ, --- Tree, --- Бронте, Ш., --- Бронте, Шарлотта, --- Bellová, C., --- Bell, Currer, --- Wellesley, Charles Albert Florian, --- Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, --- Bell, Acton, --- Po-lang-tʻe, An-ni, --- Brontëová, Anne, --- Бронте, Энн, --- Bronte, Ėnn, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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