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Wuthering Heights, the 1847 text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism, Emily Brontë ; edited by Richard J. Dunn

Label
Wuthering Heights, the 1847 text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism, Emily Brontë ; edited by Richard J. Dunn
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-432)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Wuthering Heights
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
50143917
Responsibility statement
Emily Brontë ; edited by Richard J. Dunn
Series statement
A Norton critical edition
Sub title
the 1847 text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism
Summary
In nineteenth-century Yorkshire, the tumultuous relationship between a headstrong girl and a foundling boy wreaks havoc on them and those around them, as well as the next generation. Also includes 1847 and 1850 reviews, background materials on the Bröntes, modern criticism, a chronology, and a select bibliography
Table Of Contents
The text of Wuthering heights -- Backgrounds and contexts: The 1847 Wuthering heights: Emily Brontë's diary: November 24, 1834 -- June 26, 1837 -- July 30, 1841 -- July 30, 1845 -- The butterfly -- Sculpting the statue: a chronology of the process of writing Wuthering heights / Edward Chitham -- Publishing the 1847 Wuthering heights: April 6, 1846, July 4, 1846, November 10, 1847, December 14, 1847, December 21, 1847, February 15, 1848 -- Reviews of 1847 Wuthering heights: Athenaeum, Atlas, Douglas Jerrold's weekly newspaper, Examiner, Britannia, Unidentified review, New monthly magazine, Palladium, North American Review -- The 1850 Wuthering heights: The 1850 Wuthering heights in progress: September 5, 1850, September 5, 1850, September 13, 1850, September 20, 1850, September 27, 1850, November 19, 1850, December 8, 1850 -- Biographical notice of Ellis and Acton Bell / Charlotte Brontë -- Editor's preface to the new edition of Wuthering heights / Charlotte Brontë -- Emily Brontë's poems for the 1850 Wuthering heights -- Selections / Charlotte Brontë -- Poems: 40 [A little while. a little while] -- 42 [The bluebell is the sweetest flower] -- 39 [Loud without the wind was soaring] -- 84 [Shall earth no more inspire thee] -- 79 [The night wind] -- 85 [Aye there it is! It wakes to night] -- 128 [Love is like the wild rose briar] -- 112 [From a dungeon wall] -- 104 [How few, of all the hearts that loved] -- 98 [In the earth, the earth thou shalt be laid] -- 35 [Song by J. Brenzaida to G.S.] -- 32 [For him who struck thy foreign string] -- 120a [Heavy hangs the raindrop] -- 120b [Child of delight] -- 123 [Silent is the house] -- 89 [I do not weep] -- 201 [Stanzas] -- 125 [No coward soul is mine] -- Reviews of the 1850 Wuthering heights: Examiner -- Leader -- Athenaeum -- Eclectic Review -- Criticism: A chronology of Wuthering heights / A. Stuart Daley -- Wuthering heights: repetition and the uncanny / J. Hillis Miller -- Looking oppositely: Emily Brontë's bible of hell / Sandra M. GilbertWuthering heights: the romantic ascent / Martha Nussbaum -- Sympathy for the devil: the problem of Heathcliff in film versions of Wuthering heights / Lin Haire-Sargent
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