If Wuthering Heights is a love story, it is also a story of violence, excess, passion and transgression. Heathcliff is obviously the most violent character, even if, as Terry Eagleton convincingly argues, violence is endemic to the Heights society and his arrival only catalyses a latent aggression. Violence is always already there. The second part of the novel, after the first Catherine’s death, articulates around Heathcliff’s unquenchable thirst for revenge, before he gives up his enterprise once he is convinced that he will join Catherine in a Paradise of their own. I will first analyse the various forms of violence in the novel, then its effects on and within the different characters, before concluding that such excess is self-destructiv...
This essay is an analysis of Emily Brontë’s novel “Wuthering Heights” and revolves mainly around the...
This thesis investigates similarities and differences between Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff and Anne Bro...
“Losing Faith: Emily Brontë’s Revolutionized Religion” discusses the role of religion in her novel W...
If Wuthering Heights is a love story, it is also a story of violence, excess, passion and transgress...
In Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte employs the character Heathcliff as both a real and mythic being ...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
Wuthering Heights is considered one of the most controversial novels in the history of English liter...
This thesis discusses Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights through the character of Heathcliff, mo...
The relationship between the obsessed one and the object of obsession is not based on caring. It is ...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse how Emily Brontë’s novel, Wuthering Heights (1847), displ...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of the main male character?s revenge on both the li...
Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë’s only novel, adapts the tropes of slave narrative to construct a sc...
It is said that novel, as one of the literary work, is a mirror which reflects human attitude, human...
Resumen El presente trabajo analiza los orígenes y la evolución de la crueldad en la novela Wutherin...
Wuthering Heights can be read as a novel of warfare against women and women-associated spaces to be ...
This essay is an analysis of Emily Brontë’s novel “Wuthering Heights” and revolves mainly around the...
This thesis investigates similarities and differences between Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff and Anne Bro...
“Losing Faith: Emily Brontë’s Revolutionized Religion” discusses the role of religion in her novel W...
If Wuthering Heights is a love story, it is also a story of violence, excess, passion and transgress...
In Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte employs the character Heathcliff as both a real and mythic being ...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
Wuthering Heights is considered one of the most controversial novels in the history of English liter...
This thesis discusses Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights through the character of Heathcliff, mo...
The relationship between the obsessed one and the object of obsession is not based on caring. It is ...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse how Emily Brontë’s novel, Wuthering Heights (1847), displ...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of the main male character?s revenge on both the li...
Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë’s only novel, adapts the tropes of slave narrative to construct a sc...
It is said that novel, as one of the literary work, is a mirror which reflects human attitude, human...
Resumen El presente trabajo analiza los orígenes y la evolución de la crueldad en la novela Wutherin...
Wuthering Heights can be read as a novel of warfare against women and women-associated spaces to be ...
This essay is an analysis of Emily Brontë’s novel “Wuthering Heights” and revolves mainly around the...
This thesis investigates similarities and differences between Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff and Anne Bro...
“Losing Faith: Emily Brontë’s Revolutionized Religion” discusses the role of religion in her novel W...