The study attempts to indicate how the manifest content of a text is in essence the projection of the obsessional thoughts of the neurotic author. The research approach adopted in this study is what is referred to as psychobiography or the Freudian psychoanalytic criticism. Freud's ideas have been employed due to the increasing shift to him in the recent decades, particularly in the discipline of psychobiography. The findings of this research underline that nearly all the characters of the novel are stricken by their mother's death, and they not only undergo the processes of dejection, melancholia, and hysteria, but also suffer from certain core issues—fear of intimacy, fear of abandonment, fear of betrayal, low self-esteem, insecure or uns...
A modern interpretation of Wuthering Heights suggests that an unconscious incest taboo impeded Cathe...
In this thesis, I discuss the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I choose the work of Emily Br...
Emily Bronte, the highly imaginative novelist of passion of the 19th century produced only one novel...
Attempts to present a rational explanation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights have been a growing c...
This study aims to show how Emily Brontë’s opposing attitude to civilization in Wuthering Heights re...
This essay presents a portrayal of Heathcliff, Catherine and Isabella from a psychoanalytical perspe...
This essay is a Marxist and Psychoanalytic approach to Emily Brontë’s "Wuthering Heights". The prota...
Emily Brontë and Catherine Earnshaw, the heroine of Wuthering Heights, are not identical, but the re...
This research was conducted to explore Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights novel psycholo...
This study was about personality disorder. This study was proposed to reveal how personality disorde...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca feature abusive tactics such as bel...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
The relationship between the obsessed one and the object of obsession is not based on caring. It is ...
This thesis explores the role of vision in Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights from the point of ...
A modern interpretation of Wuthering Heights suggests that an unconscious incest taboo impeded Cathe...
In this thesis, I discuss the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I choose the work of Emily Br...
Emily Bronte, the highly imaginative novelist of passion of the 19th century produced only one novel...
Attempts to present a rational explanation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights have been a growing c...
This study aims to show how Emily Brontë’s opposing attitude to civilization in Wuthering Heights re...
This essay presents a portrayal of Heathcliff, Catherine and Isabella from a psychoanalytical perspe...
This essay is a Marxist and Psychoanalytic approach to Emily Brontë’s "Wuthering Heights". The prota...
Emily Brontë and Catherine Earnshaw, the heroine of Wuthering Heights, are not identical, but the re...
This research was conducted to explore Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights novel psycholo...
This study was about personality disorder. This study was proposed to reveal how personality disorde...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca feature abusive tactics such as bel...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
The relationship between the obsessed one and the object of obsession is not based on caring. It is ...
This thesis explores the role of vision in Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights from the point of ...
A modern interpretation of Wuthering Heights suggests that an unconscious incest taboo impeded Cathe...
In this thesis, I discuss the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I choose the work of Emily Br...
Emily Bronte, the highly imaginative novelist of passion of the 19th century produced only one novel...