Emily Brontė: HereticA look at the life and times of one of Britain's most intriguing and exceptional women writers. |
Contents
On Reading Wuthering Heights | 60 |
Emily Brontė the Animals | 102 |
An Awful Sunday Church | 138 |
Copyright | |
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animal Anne appearance beauty becomes believe bond called Catherine Cathy Cathy's Chapter characters Charlotte child close comes condition creatures dead death desire Diary double dream Earnshaw earth Emily Brontė Emily's existence experience expressed eyes face fact feel female final girl gives hand Hareton heart Heathcliff heaven Hindley human identity imagination irony Joseph kind language leave Linton living Lockwood London look loss lost male means mind moors mother narrative nature Nelly never novel once opposites original passion perhaps person poem present question reader records refuses relation Romantic seems sense sexual sister social soul spirit story suffering thing thought turn unconscious universe violent voice whole wild window woman women writing Wuthering Heights