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    Wuthering heights / by Bronte, Emily

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Wuthering Heights / by Bronte, Emily

    Published 1978
    Book
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    Wuthering Heights / by Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848

    Published 1998
    Book
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    Wuthering heights character studies / by Fegan, Melissa

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : an overview of Wuthering Heights -- The narrators -- The first generation -- The second generation -- Heathcliff and Catherine -- The third generation -- Conclusion : through the characters to the key themes.…”
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    Wuthering heights character studies / by Fegan, Melissa

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : an overview of Wuthering Heights -- The narrators -- The first generation -- The second generation -- Heathcliff and Catherine -- The third generation -- Conclusion : through the characters to the key themes.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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    Wuthering Heights / by Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848

    Published 1998
    Book
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    Wuthering heights / by Bronte, Emily

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Wuthering Heights / by Bronte, Emily

    Published 1978
    Book
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    The effective protagonist in the nineteenth-century British novel Scott, Bronte, Eliot, Wilde / by Dawson, Terence

    Published 2004
    Subjects: “…Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights.…”
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    The effective protagonist in the nineteenth-century British novel Scott, Bronte, Eliot, Wilde / by Dawson, Terence

    Published 2004
    Subjects: “…Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848. Wuthering Heights.…”
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    "We are three sisters" self and family in the writing of the Brontës / by Lamonica, Drew, 1973-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Family as context and content -- The Victorian context : self, family, and society -- The family context : writing as sibling relationship -- Jane Eyre : the pilgrimage of the "poor orphan child" -- Wuthering heights : the boundless passion of Catherine Earnshaw -- Agnes Grey and the tenant of Wildfell Hall : lessons of the family -- The professor and Shirley : industrial pollution of family relations and values -- Villette : authorial regeneration and the death of the family -- Life after Villette.…”
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    "We are three sisters" self and family in the writing of the Brontës / by Lamonica, Drew, 1973-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Family as context and content -- The Victorian context : self, family, and society -- The family context : writing as sibling relationship -- Jane Eyre : the pilgrimage of the "poor orphan child" -- Wuthering heights : the boundless passion of Catherine Earnshaw -- Agnes Grey and the tenant of Wildfell Hall : lessons of the family -- The professor and Shirley : industrial pollution of family relations and values -- Villette : authorial regeneration and the death of the family -- Life after Villette.…”
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    A necessary luxury : tea in Victorian England / by Fromer, Julie E., 1970-

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…"A typically English brew" : Victorian histories of tea and representations of English national identity -- Mediating class distinctions : the middle-class Englishness of drinking tea -- "Tea first hand" : gender and middle-class domesticity at the tea table -- Class, connection, and communitas : Wuthering Heights, North and South, and Alice's adventures in wonderland -- Gender, sexuality, and the tea table : David Copperfield, Middlemarch, and Orley Farm -- Tea drinking, nostalgia, and domestic entrapment : Hester, The portrait of a lady, and Jude the obscure.…”
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    A necessary luxury : tea in Victorian England / by Fromer, Julie E., 1970-

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…"A typically English brew" : Victorian histories of tea and representations of English national identity -- Mediating class distinctions : the middle-class Englishness of drinking tea -- "Tea first hand" : gender and middle-class domesticity at the tea table -- Class, connection, and communitas : Wuthering Heights, North and South, and Alice's adventures in wonderland -- Gender, sexuality, and the tea table : David Copperfield, Middlemarch, and Orley Farm -- Tea drinking, nostalgia, and domestic entrapment : Hester, The portrait of a lady, and Jude the obscure.…”
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    Make believe in film and fiction visual vs. verbal storytelling / by Kroeber, Karl, 1926-2009

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Brutal Beginnings: Imagining Murder/ Watching Murder -- Moving Eyes, Moving Sculptures -- Inside and outside Somebody Else's Fantasy -- Make Believe Is Always a Story -- Single-Handed and Collective Make Believe -- Movies and Hyper-Visual Culture -- La Strada and the Conjecturing Imagination -- Madame Bovary: Linguistic Configurings of Imaginative Corruption -- Rashomon and Wuthering Heights -- Form in Visual Storytelling: Buster Keaton's The General -- Genre and Transforming Sources: High Noon Forenoon -- Seeing and Imagining Ethical Crises: High Noon: Afternoon -- Great Expectations: Insights from the Impossibility of Adaptation -- Magnifying Criminality: Fargo, Film Noir, and A Perfect World -- Innovative Lawfulness: Learning to Read.…”
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    Make believe in film and fiction visual vs. verbal storytelling / by Kroeber, Karl, 1926-2009

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Brutal Beginnings: Imagining Murder/ Watching Murder -- Moving Eyes, Moving Sculptures -- Inside and outside Somebody Else's Fantasy -- Make Believe Is Always a Story -- Single-Handed and Collective Make Believe -- Movies and Hyper-Visual Culture -- La Strada and the Conjecturing Imagination -- Madame Bovary: Linguistic Configurings of Imaginative Corruption -- Rashomon and Wuthering Heights -- Form in Visual Storytelling: Buster Keaton's The General -- Genre and Transforming Sources: High Noon Forenoon -- Seeing and Imagining Ethical Crises: High Noon: Afternoon -- Great Expectations: Insights from the Impossibility of Adaptation -- Magnifying Criminality: Fargo, Film Noir, and A Perfect World -- Innovative Lawfulness: Learning to Read.…”
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