Wuthering Heights is considered one of the most controversial novels in the history of English literature due to its debatable themes and other messages. However, the novel is examined intensively and receives many critical commentaries. The earliest reviewers show less interest in this novel and its themes. Moreover, they harshly criticize the aggressive depiction of the relations and the unfavorable portrayal of the female characters. On the other hand, other critics greatly praise the uniqueness and originality of the writing style and intelligent analysis of Victorian society. Between the two opposing views, the reader may understand that Emily Bronte wants to build this controversial status to shed light on the unspoken issues in Briti...
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Considered the age for the growth of novels, the Victorian Era saw the emergence of new themes in li...
If Wuthering Heights is a love story, it is also a story of violence, excess, passion and transgress...
Emily Brontë’s only novel Wuthering Heights challenged the traditional literary conventions due to i...
Emily Bronte, the highly imaginative novelist of passion of the 19th century produced only one novel...
This paper rereads Wuthering Heights and analyzes the characters, settings and the relation between ...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
This thesis investigates similarities and differences between Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff and Anne Bro...
The purpose of this extended essay is to examine, how the themes and related concepts which are ana...
Wuthering Heights can be read as a novel of warfare against women and women-associated spaces to be ...
In Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte employs the character Heathcliff as both a real and mythic being ...
It is said that novel, as one of the literary work, is a mirror which reflects human attitude, human...
This thesis discusses Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights through the character of Heathcliff, mo...
This thesis will illustrate how the issues of race and social class in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heig...
Wuthering heights is the masterpiece by Emily Bronte. This paper aims to analyze the rebellious spir...
This thesis aims to compare and contrast the main female and male protagonists in the novels Jane Ey...
Considered the age for the growth of novels, the Victorian Era saw the emergence of new themes in li...
If Wuthering Heights is a love story, it is also a story of violence, excess, passion and transgress...
Emily Brontë’s only novel Wuthering Heights challenged the traditional literary conventions due to i...
Emily Bronte, the highly imaginative novelist of passion of the 19th century produced only one novel...
This paper rereads Wuthering Heights and analyzes the characters, settings and the relation between ...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
This thesis investigates similarities and differences between Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff and Anne Bro...
The purpose of this extended essay is to examine, how the themes and related concepts which are ana...
Wuthering Heights can be read as a novel of warfare against women and women-associated spaces to be ...