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Book reviews: Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte 16 Articles

  • 1 of 16

    by Kristina Manusu

    Emile Bront's famous novel Wuthering Heights' is one of ultimate romance, love beyond the grave ad love that spans generations. Bront uses this love to evoke sympathy for the characters; Heathcliff, a brute of a man whose ...read more

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    by Joyce D. Sinclair

    "Views of one generation being passed down to the next in 'Wuthering Heights'" Although "Wuthering Heights" is Emily Bronte's only novel, published in 1847, it has long been considered a classic and is included in many ...read more

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    by Bob Younce

    Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights, Edited by David Daiches (New York: Penguin, 1965). Many aspects of Wuthering Heights deal directly with the issue of social class. The characters of Heathcliff and Catherine, particula...read more

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    by Alec Gifford

    Book Review:Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre is a novel of one woman's passion for a man who is initially above her in social status.Jane is an extraordinary young woman.She is a governess in the employment of her dashing Byron...read more

  • by Sarah Vigue

    Behavior and emotions in Wuthering Heights clearly reveal not just the theme of identify but the individual identities of the characters. Though most of the characters in the novel are intriguing people, alike in that most...read more

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    by Remya V

    The major theme in Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights, one of the most passionate novels ever written in English Literature, lures its readers by its gothic atmosphere. Emily Bronte's novel is well known for the passi...read more

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    by Mimi Lu

    Wuthering Heights: The Importance of the Yorkshire Landscape The settings of all novels are strategically interwoven into the tapestry of the plot itself, in order to capture the essence or atmosphere of the story. Wuth...read more

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    by Terry South

    Cracking Grace is amazing; I have never read anything quite like this before. Talking statutes? Wow, this is gripping. The story is told through the eyes of Audrey, a young girl who has lost her mother. Audrey's father ...read more

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    by A. South

    One quality that pulls the status of Wuthering Heights from mediocre to stellar is its characters. The book, written by Emily Bronte in the mid-eighteen hundreds, is dappled with a variety of complex, rounded characters. ...read more

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    by Brahim Baha

    The novel is structured around two different love stories. The first, which is between Catherine and Heathcliff, constitutes the center and the major conflict of Wuthering Heights. This story is so strange and peculiar bec...read more

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    by Eoanna Petropoulacos

    Emily Bronte rocked the Victorians' world with her cast of characters on the wuthering Yorkshire moors. The reticent, strong-willed preacher's daughter created a masterwork that has no equal in literature. Published in 18...read more

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    by Damon Jay Forbes

    Wuthering Heights: The elusive ghost What is it about this book that disturbs us so. Why does it seep into the psyche of every person who reads it and why does it stay with us so vividly while at the same time remain...read more

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    by Mohamed Boulaaqal

    Victorian era is the great and the prosperous period for English literature. It is at this period a great number of well known poets and novelists have written highlights and valuable literary works which constitute Engl...read more

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    by Iain Garner

    Of all the book I have ever read I have never felt as emotionally affected by a story as I was by Wuthering Heights. The characters are dark and rich and the plot is long and entwined spanning years of heart break and turm...read more

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    by Jane maguire

    Wuthering Heights is one of the most intense and darkly passionate novels I have read. It is a love story but not of the sweet romantic kind. It portrays a different picture of love. This is love in its most terrible, m...read more

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    by Ms P. K. Styles

    Wuthering Heights is an amazingly dark and twisted romance novel containing the most repulsive characters you'll ever meet in all of Bronte fiction. . . . And I absolutely LOVE it! The Bronte sisters seem to have had real ...read more

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