This essay places Emily Brontë's poetry within a tradition of eighteenth-century discourses on enthusiasm of both a poetical and religious nature. The question of where Brontë's fervent writing style, most often associated with her fiery novel Wuthering Heights, originated has long been debated, and it is suggested here that one available answer is enthusiasm. Two sources of enthusiasm pertinent to Brontë are explored: Methodism, with its dislike of doctrine and pantheistic emphasis on nature; and eighteenth-century poetics, as defined through figures like John Dennis and Edward Young. Religious and poetical enthusiasm are necessarily merged for Brontë, both infused by a kind of spiritual sublimity and dependence on the idea of transport sh...
Attempts to present a rational explanation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights have been a growing c...
Excerpt IN THE 1850 preface to Emily Brontë\u27s Wuthering Heights (1847), Charlotte Brontë yields t...
Bibliography: leaves 216-226.This dissertation is an investigation of the visionary and philosophica...
The scholarship surrounding the life and works of Emily Brontë is generally divided in two sects. Th...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
Critics from Virginia Woolf and David Cecil to Lyn Pykett and U. C. Knoepflmacher, among others, hav...
“Losing Faith: Emily Brontë’s Revolutionized Religion” discusses the role of religion in her novel W...
This essay reconsiders Emily Brontë's place within the theological history of the early nineteenth c...
Barren, mysterious, destructive, powerful and threatening. Those are some of the ways in which the n...
In comparison with the visual arts, the Brontës’ interactions with and depictions of music have rece...
Wuthering Heights is the only novel by Emily Brontë (1818-1848), one of three sisters who literary p...
Emily Brontë was one of the first women to publish a novel in her own name in the middle of the 19t...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the elements of the Gothic and the way these were employed ...
This article considers the role of spectrality in Emily Brontë’s writing, focussing on her Gondal po...
At the outset of the Victorian Era, a young poet from the north of England composed a provocative an...
Attempts to present a rational explanation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights have been a growing c...
Excerpt IN THE 1850 preface to Emily Brontë\u27s Wuthering Heights (1847), Charlotte Brontë yields t...
Bibliography: leaves 216-226.This dissertation is an investigation of the visionary and philosophica...
The scholarship surrounding the life and works of Emily Brontë is generally divided in two sects. Th...
The book begins with an examination of Brontë’s life, considering the meaning of the ‘silence’ in wh...
Critics from Virginia Woolf and David Cecil to Lyn Pykett and U. C. Knoepflmacher, among others, hav...
“Losing Faith: Emily Brontë’s Revolutionized Religion” discusses the role of religion in her novel W...
This essay reconsiders Emily Brontë's place within the theological history of the early nineteenth c...
Barren, mysterious, destructive, powerful and threatening. Those are some of the ways in which the n...
In comparison with the visual arts, the Brontës’ interactions with and depictions of music have rece...
Wuthering Heights is the only novel by Emily Brontë (1818-1848), one of three sisters who literary p...
Emily Brontë was one of the first women to publish a novel in her own name in the middle of the 19t...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the elements of the Gothic and the way these were employed ...
This article considers the role of spectrality in Emily Brontë’s writing, focussing on her Gondal po...
At the outset of the Victorian Era, a young poet from the north of England composed a provocative an...
Attempts to present a rational explanation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights have been a growing c...
Excerpt IN THE 1850 preface to Emily Brontë\u27s Wuthering Heights (1847), Charlotte Brontë yields t...
Bibliography: leaves 216-226.This dissertation is an investigation of the visionary and philosophica...