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List of Illustrations | |
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About Longman Cultural Editions | |
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About This Edition | |
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Introduction | |
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Table of Dates: The Life of Emily Bronte | |
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The Chronology of Wuthering Heights | |
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Wuthering Heights | |
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Volume 1 | |
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Volume 2 | |
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Contexts | |
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Biographical | |
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Biographical Sketch | |
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Emily Bronte in Elizabeth Gaskell's The Life of Charlotte Bronte (1857) | |
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Writings | |
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from "Diary Papers" (1834-1845) | |
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"The Cat" (translation) (1842) | |
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Charlotte Bronte's Selection of Poems by Ellis Bell (1850) | |
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Charlotte Bronte on Ellis Bell | |
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from "Biographical Notice of Ellis and Acton Bell" (1850) | |
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from "Editor's Preface" (1850) | |
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Historical, Social, and Legal | |
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Heathcliff and the Unsettled Classes | |
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Nomads of City and Country | |
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Henry Mayhew, from London Labour and the London Poor (1861) | |
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Self-Made Men and Luddites | |
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Samuel Smiles, from Self-Help (1859) | |
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Women's Rights and Roles | |
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Ellis Bell and Sarah Stickney Ellis | |
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Sarah Stickney Ellis, from The Women of England, Their Social Duties and Domestic Habits (1839) | |
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Harriet Martineau, from "On Female Education" (1823) | |
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Wills, Women, and Property | |
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Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, from A Brief Summary, in Plain Language, of the Most Important Laws Concerning Women (1854) | |
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A Tale of Two Houses: Interiors and Servants | |
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Interiors | |
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John Ruskin, from "The Nature of Gothic," The Stones of Venice (1851-1853) | |
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Domestic Servants | |
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Isabella Beeton, from The Book of Household Management (1861) | |
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Regional and Popular | |
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Where Are the Brontes From? | |
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Ireland, Heathcliff, and the Brontes | |
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William Wright, from The Brontes in Ireland (1893) | |
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Yorkshire: Regionalism, Dialect, and Ballads | |
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Regionalism | |
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Elizabeth Gaskell, from The Life of Charlotte Bronte (1857) | |
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Dialect | |
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Richard Blakeborough, from Wit, Character, Folklore and Customs of the North Riding of Yorkshire (1898) | |
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Ballads | |
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Anonymous, "The Ghaist's Warning" (1812) | |
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Pilgrims to Haworth | |
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Matthew Arnold, from "Haworth Churchyard, April 1855" (1877) | |
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Claude Meeker, from "Haworth; Home of the Brontes" (1895) | |
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Virginia Woolf, from "Haworth, November 1904" (1904) | |
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Shifting Literary Honors and the Beaten Track | |
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Critical and Artful | |
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Reviews of Wuthering Heights, 1848-1851 | |
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from Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper (January 1848) | |
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from Atlas (January 1848) | |
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G. W. P[eck], from "Wuthering Heights," The American Review (June 1848) | |
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[E. P. Whipple], from "Novels of the Season," North American Review (October 1848) | |
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[George Henry Lewes], from The Leader (December 1850) | |
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[Sydney Dobell], from Eclectic Review (February 1851) | |
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Early Criticism | |
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Algernon Charles Swinburne, from "Emily Bronte" (1883) | |
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Angus M. MacKay, from The Brontes: Fact and Fiction (1897) | |
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Mary A. Ward [Mrs. Humphry Ward], from "Introduction," Wuthering Heights, Haworth Edition (1900) | |
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May Sinclair, from The Three Brontes (1912) | |
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Virginia Woolf, from "Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights" (1916) | |
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Sites and Resources on the Brontes | |
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Exhibits | |
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Selected Web sites | |
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Adaptations and Translations | |
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Performances | |
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Film/Television Adaptations | |
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Some Translations | |
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Some Sequels, Pendants, and Biographical Fiction | |
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Further Reading | |
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General Resources and Biographical Studies | |
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Popular Reception and Travels to Bronte Country | |
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Selected Criticism Since 1995 | |