Wuthering Heights - Ed. HeywoodBroadview 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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... the Keeping of Negroes ( 1754 ) 494 3. Slavery i . ' The Sorrows of Yamba ' 495 ii . Robert Brougham ( 1778-1868 ) , ' On the Immediate Emancipation of Negro Apprentices ' SOI 4. Blacks in England i . ' Samboo's Tomb '
... the Keeping of Negroes ( 1754 ) 494 3. Slavery i . ' The Sorrows of Yamba ' 495 ii . Robert Brougham ( 1778-1868 ) , ' On the Immediate Emancipation of Negro Apprentices ' SOI 4. Blacks in England i . ' Samboo's Tomb '
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... Slavery in Yorkshire i . The Leeds Mercury , 1831 503 504 6. Image of the Rocks i . Adam Sedgwick ( 1785-1873 ) 508 7. The Brontës in Ireland i . Alice Brontë's Interview SIO Select Bibliography 514 Preface This edition explores new ...
... Slavery in Yorkshire i . The Leeds Mercury , 1831 503 504 6. Image of the Rocks i . Adam Sedgwick ( 1785-1873 ) 508 7. The Brontës in Ireland i . Alice Brontë's Interview SIO Select Bibliography 514 Preface This edition explores new ...
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... slavery corrupts the enslavers who started the violence , as well as the enslaved ; that favouritism , and employment founded on slaveholding , result in violence among whites as well as blacks ; and that the moral corruption generated ...
... slavery corrupts the enslavers who started the violence , as well as the enslaved ; that favouritism , and employment founded on slaveholding , result in violence among whites as well as blacks ; and that the moral corruption generated ...
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Contenido
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 |
Términos y frases comunes
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