Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë).

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Barbara Nathan Hardy: Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë). (1963, Blackwell)

94 pages

English language

Published Dec. 26, 1963 by Blackwell.

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3 stars

Unsympathetic jerks are cruel to each other and then die of mysterious ailments. I don't know how to read this book. It's sometimes advertised as romance, which just sounds like something people made up because it was written by women and people get married in it. There's a lot of cousins marrying each other. There's a lot of people up and dying for no clear reason. There are issues of female non-inheritance. There's some serious classism, which is really what it all hinges on.

You get a lot of incidental information about Victorian life. For example they had dinner at noon. They were not surprised by people dying all the time. They thought of servants as non-entities and did and said all sorts of intimate things in their presence. They had mixed feelings about the reality of ghosts.

I really hated this book in the beginning and now that I've …

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  • Brontë, Emily, -- 1818-1848.