Wuthering Heights - Ed. Heywood

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Broadview Press, 2001 M12 14 - 519 páginas

Critics often comment on the importance of landscape in Wuthering Heights, and in this edition, Christopher Heywood locates the text more precisely than previous editions amid Yorkshire’s limestone north and moorland south, drawing out the importance of the region’s slaveholding society. Heywood also makes an important contribution to scholarship arguing persuasively for a re-structuring of the chapter and section breaks. Finally, this edition includes a variety of appendices that help to illuminate the novel’s historical background.

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VI
18
VII
34
VIII
39
IX
49
X
56
XI
71
XII
80
XIII
91
XVII
487
XVIII
491
XIX
494
XX
495
XXI
501
XXII
503
XXIII
504
XXIV
508

XIV
433
XV
443
XVI
468

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Acerca del autor (2001)

Christopher Heywood is a Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield. He has written extensively on the Brontës.

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