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Catherine &Isabella Linton |
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6 CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF THEIR NOVEL |
2021-06-18 |
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Oh, Heathcliff! "The only consolation which we have in reflecting upon" this Bronte work "is that it will never be generally read" |
Wuthering Heights
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REAL REVIEWS OF THE NOVEL |
2021-03-08 |
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"Now, Mr. Earnshaw did not understand jokes from his children: he had always been strict and grave with them" |
Wuthering Heights
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A NOVEL PASSAGE |
2020-03-16 |
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Heathcliff &Edgar Linton |
Wuthering Heights
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NOVELS BY CHARACTERS |
2019-11-12 |
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Local legend says that Top Withens, the Yorkshire farmhouse seen here, may have been an inspiration for this novel |
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BRITISH NOVELS |
2016-04-04 |
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A preface to this novel called it "rustic all through... Moorish, and wild, and knotty as the root of Heath" |
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GREAT NOVELS |
2013-04-26 |
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Emily Bronte uses "flaysome", meaning dreadful, several times in this novel |
Wuthering Heights
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NOVEL VOCABULARY |
2012-04-12 |
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Lockwood tells the tale, Yorkshire putting, Heathcliff is one wild cat |
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DESCRIBING THE NOVEL |
2010-01-06 |
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Heathcliff is raised in the Earnshaw home, falls for Cathy; love thwarted; both die |
Wuthering Heights
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CLASSIC NOVEL SPOILERS |
2007-10-22 |
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The phrase "flighted to death", meaning "scared to death", is spoken by Mr. Earnshaw in this Bronte novel |
Wuthering Heights
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NOVEL VOCABULARY |
2003-03-21 |
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Emily Bronte's only novel, it was first published in 1847, a year before she died |
Wuthering Heights
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NOVELS & NOVELISTS |
1996-02-14 |
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A romantic, operetta-style musical inspired by this Emily Bronte novel played off-off-Broadway in 1992 |
Wuthering Heights
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NOVEL MUSICALS |
1996-01-10 |
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Carlisle Floyd composed a 1958 opera based on this Emily Bronte novel set on the Moors |
Wuthering Heights
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NOVEL OPERAS |
1992-12-25 |
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The odd word in this Bronte title is Old Yorkshire dialect meaning "stormy weather" |
Wuthering Heights
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THE ENGLISH NOVEL |
1990-11-28 |
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