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Paper Excerpts: ... on Wuthering Heights" by Terry Eagleton, rely very heavily on their respective critical paradigms in their analysis of Publishing Company, 1981. Project Management 11 Both articles, "The Name of the Mother in Wuthering Heights" by Margarret Homans, and "Myths of Power: A Marxist Study theoretical background, Homan's first mention of the novel demonstrates her main interest concerning Wuthering Heights. exploit fiction and fable to smooth the jagged edges of real conflict...Wuthering Heights, on the other hand, confronts a women writer. Eagleton's analysis of Wuthering Heights hinges on a contrast between the novel and the works of the ...
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Sources list for WUTHERING HEIGHTS THEMES AND USE OF SETTING: Woolf, Virginia. "Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights." 20^th Century Interpretations of Wuthering Heights. Editor: Thomas Volger. (NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc. 1968) 101."Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" Woolf, Virginia. "Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights." 20^th Century Interpretations of Wuthering Heights. Editor: Thomas Volger. NJ:Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1968 (101-102). "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" Eagleton, Terry. "Myths of Power: A Marxist Study on Wuthering Heights." Wuthering Heights. Ed. Linda H. Peterson. 2^nd ed. Bedford St. Martin's: Boston, 2003. 394- 410 A Marxist/Feminist Reading of Nelly Dean Bronte, Emily. The Clarendon Edition of the Novels of the Brontes:Wuthering Heights. Editors: Hilda Marsden and Ian Jack. Oxford: Claredon Press, 1976, 59. "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" Bronte, Charlotte. Wuthering Heights. Editors: Hilda Marsden and Ian Jack. (London: Claredon Press. 1976) 27. "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights" More sources on "WUTHERING HEIGHTS THEMES AND USE OF SETTING"
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