The Connell Guide To Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights by Graham Bradshaw

The Connell Guide To Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights by Graham Bradshaw

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The Connell Guide To Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights by Graham Bradshaw

Wuthering Heights is one of the most written-about novels in the English language. Famous for the dark and passionate world Emily Bront creates, and for the doomed relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, it is a story which has almost become synonymous with romance, not just for Hollywood, chick lit writers and advertisers but for many who have read it and many more who haven't. Countless stories, films, television adaptations and magazine articles owe their origins or inspiration to Bront 's extraordinary story of love and death in the Yorkshire moors. Catherine's desperate avowal - Nelly, I am Heathcliff - has been described as the most romantic sentence in fiction. For all its later enormous influence and reputation, the novel was at first easily eclipsed in fame and critical renown by Jane Eyre, the more straightforwardly romantic novel written by Emily's sister, Charlotte, and the runaway bestseller of 1847. It wasn't until the early 20th century that critical opinion began to change, and in recent years the novel has been all but overwhelmed in a flood of criticism of all kinds, with Marxists, feminists and psychoanalysts all finding plenty of grist for their particular mills. So what is Wuthering Heights really about? Is it the Great Romantic Novel which so many readers, critics and film-makers assume it to be? What are we meant to make of Heathcliff, the lonely, violent man at the heart of Bront 's story? In this book Graham Bradshaw explores these questions and shows why Emily Bront 's novel remains such a vivid, subtle and resonant work more than 150 years after it was first published.
Graham Bradshaw is based at Chuo University, Japan. Tom Bishop is based at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Ton Hoenselaars is based at the Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Clara Calvo is based at the University of Murcia, Spain.
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ISBN 13 9781907776243
ISBN 10 1907776249
Title The Connell Guide To Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
Author Graham Bradshaw
Series The Connell Guide To
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
Year published 2012-09-30
Number of pages 136
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.