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"WUTHERING HEIGHTS"
A STUDY |
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U. C. Knoepflmacher, Emily Bronte |
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Paperback |
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£14.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
0821410784 |
ISBN 13: |
9780821410783 |
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OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 February, 1994 |
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169 |
Description: |
Provides a key to the text by examining the temporal and narrative rhythms through which presents the dualities by which we commonly define our selfhood: child and adult, female and male, symbiosis and separateness, illogic and common sense, classlessness and classboundedness, play and power, free will and determinism. |
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Wuthering Heights at once fascinates and frustrates the reader with the highly charged, passionate and problematic relationships it portrays. This study provides a key to the text by examining the temporal and narrative rhythms through which Bront\u00eb presents the dualities by which we commonly define our selfhood: child and adult, female and male, symbiosis and separateness, illogic and common sense, classlessness and classboundedness, play and power, free will and determinism. The novel's concern with unitary and fragmentary selves has romantic antecedents in DeQuincey and Shelley and in Charlotte Bront\u00eb's figuration of Emily as a lost other self. This concern is, in turn, reflected in the \u201cafter-life\u201d of the text in the work of later artists such as George Eliot, Lawrence, Bu\u00f1uel, and Truffaut. |
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US |
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Ohio University Press |
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