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  1. Woeste Hoogten (oorspronkelijke titel: Wuthering Heights) is de enige roman van de Britse schrijfster Emily Brontë, gepubliceerd in 1847 onder het pseudoniem Ellis Bell. Het verhaal behelst de gepassioneerde en tumultueuze relatie tussen Catherine Earnshaw en Heathcliff, en hoe vernietigend hun liefde voor beide families is.

  2. Emily Brontë’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ has an undercurrent historical background tracing back to the 1770s, when slavery in the United Kingdom was abolished by Lord Mansfield’s verdict. Even so, there are other influencing historical factors in ‘Wuthering Heights’ - such as the Brontë family tradition, as well as the established church.

  3. Wuthering Heights. In this paper, ‘illness’ refers to a range of mental and physical dis-ease, both literal sickness and more abstract conditions of disorder. Nine- teenth-century medicine did not strictly differentiate between physical and mental illness. Many Victorian medical theorists believed mental dis -.

  4. Emily Brontë. Emily Brontës only completed novel, Wuthering Heights was first published in 1847 and tells a tale of love and revenge set against the backdrop of the wild Yorkshire moors. When Mr. Earnshaw brings home an orphaned boy named Heathcliff, his daughter, Catherine, develops a close bond with the young boy—but her brother ...

  5. 18 de jan. de 2022 · Before I came to live here, she commenced—waiting no farther invitation to her story—I was almost always at Wuthering Heights; because my mother had nursed Mr. Hindley Earnshaw, that was Hareton’s father, and I got used to playing with the children: I ran errands too, and helped to make hay, and hung about the farm ready for anything that anybody would set me to.

  6. Abstract. This paper proposes to study Wuthering Heights (1847) by Emily Brontë (1814-1848) as a class-conscious novel that highlights signs of class conflicts current in nineteenth-century ...

  7. Wuthering Heights: Emily Brönte. Capa comum – 31 dezembro 2002. One of English literature's classic masterpieces--a gripping novel of love, propriety, and tragedy. Nominated as one of America's best-loved novels by PBS's The Great American Read. Emily Brontë's only novel endures as a work of tremendous and far-reaching influence.