Wuthering heights
Material type: TextPublication details: Chennai Emerald 1995Description: 176pISBN: 817966063XSubject(s): England--Yorkshire | Triangles (Interpersonal relations) | Rejection (Psychology) | Rural families | Foundlings | England | Manners and customs | Man-woman relationshipsDDC classification: 823.8 Summary: Wuthering Heights, Emily's only novel, was first published in 1847. Of all the English novels published in the 19th century, none has provoked as diverse comments as Wuthering Heights. While on the one hand it was acclaimed as a finished literary creation with subtle insight, imagination, strange power and energy, on the other it was attacked for its coarseness of style, structural clumsiness of plot, and dangerously excessive passion, brutality and hatred. However, for generations of fascinated readers Wuthering Heights has remained the most powerful and the greatest of all the Bronte novels- a classic.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Kannur University Central Library Stack | Stack | 823.8 BRO/W (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 41593 | |
BK | Stack | Stack | 823.8 BRO/W (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 40766 |
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Abridged and simplified by Prof. Ajit Kumar
Wuthering Heights, Emily's only novel, was first published in 1847. Of all the English novels published in the 19th century, none has provoked as diverse comments as Wuthering Heights. While on the one hand it was acclaimed as a finished literary creation with subtle insight, imagination, strange power and energy, on the other it was attacked for its coarseness of style, structural clumsiness of plot, and dangerously excessive passion, brutality and hatred. However, for generations of fascinated readers Wuthering Heights has remained the most powerful and the greatest of all the Bronte novels- a classic.
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