Emily Brontë's Wuthering HeightsPearson Longman, 2009 - 432 Seiten From Longman's Cultural Editions series, Wuthering Heights, edited by Alison Booth, presents Emily Bronte's haunting, brilliant novel freshly edited, smartly annotated, and illuminated by various contexts. Handsomely produced and affordably priced, the Longman Cultural Editions series presents classic works in provocative and illuminating contexts-cultural, critical, and literary. Each Cultural Edition consists of the complete text of an important literary work, reliably edited, headed by an inviting introduction, and supplemented by helpful annotations; a table of dates to track its composition, publication, and public reception in relation to biographical, cultural and historical events; and a guide for further inquiry and study. The following Longman Cultural Editions are available now: Beowulf; Emma; Persuasion; Hamlet, 2/e; Othello and the Tragedy of Mariam; Pride and Prejudice; Frankenstein, 2/e; Hard Times; Northanger Abbey; King Lear; The Merchant of Venice; Heart of Darkness, The Man Who Would Be King, and Other Works on Empire; John Keats; Antony and Cleopatra; The Castle of Otranto and the Man of Feeling; The Picture of Dorian Gray; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and the Wrongs of Woman, or Maria; and Henry IV, Parts I & II. New titles include Dorothy Wordsworth and Jekyll and Hyde, The Secret Sharer, and Transformation: Three Tales of Doubles. |
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... means he took to raise his mind from the savage ignorance into which it was sunk ; but , 1A sizar was an impoverished scholarship student . While university education and continental travel would have been beyond Heathcliff's means , a ...
... means he took to raise his mind from the savage ignorance into which it was sunk ; but , 1A sizar was an impoverished scholarship student . While university education and continental travel would have been beyond Heathcliff's means , a ...
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Emily Brontë Alison Booth. " By no means ! " cried Mrs. Linton in answer . " I won't be named a dog in the manger ... mean by teasing the creature in that manner , Cathy ? You were not speaking the truth , were you ? " " I assure you I ...
Emily Brontë Alison Booth. " By no means ! " cried Mrs. Linton in answer . " I won't be named a dog in the manger ... mean by teasing the creature in that manner , Cathy ? You were not speaking the truth , were you ? " " I assure you I ...
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... means she avenges murder ) ; Psyche : supremely beautiful maiden beloved by Eros ( Cupid ) in Apuleius's The Golden Ass ( 200 CE ) . Each pair represents low and lofty alternatives . " Brontë here echoes the name Bell as well as the ...
... means she avenges murder ) ; Psyche : supremely beautiful maiden beloved by Eros ( Cupid ) in Apuleius's The Golden Ass ( 200 CE ) . Each pair represents low and lofty alternatives . " Brontë here echoes the name Bell as well as the ...
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Biographical | 303 |
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