1. Bifurcated Tellers in Wuthering Heights
All may have been available to the author of Wuthering Heights (1847), whose own richly experimental novel works with intricate permutations of multiple narrative, unreliable narration, and two-volume structure. ... His first task is to take us from Thrushcross Grange, where he is tenant, to Wuthering Heights where his landlord lives. ... For one thing, the physical setting itself defines the tensions of wealth and class. ... working farmhouse is on the heights, the provincial designation wuthering suggesting the exposure of the place to the tumult of storms. ... Heathcliff of Wuthering Heig...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate