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Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights: Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism

Autor Patsy Stoneman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2000
Wuthering Heightsis one of those rare books that appeals to a general audience as well as inspiring endless academic enquiry. Baffling and fascinating its first readers, it has been read as a great love story, a tragedy of hatred, a promise of spiritual sublimity, an intriguing textual puzzle, an analogue of the class war, a feminist protest, a poem, a drama, a dialogue. It has inspired hundreds of interpretive versions in other media, and the image of Catherine and Heathcliff on the hill-top (despite not appearing in the novel) has become a cultural icon.

In this Readers' Guide, Patsy Stoneman has devised a careful route through the bewildering profusion of critical writing onWuthering Heights. After a chapter on 19th century responses, the Guide links together a selection of extracts demonstrating the major critical developments of the 20th century, from humanism through formalism to deconstruction. Subsequent chapters, working within this general framework, focus on psychoanalytic readings, source studies, readings using discourse theory, work on dissemination, and political readings including Marxism, postcolonialism and feminism. By combining thoroughness and accessibility, this Guide aims to be useful to both undergraduates and more advanced scholars.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781840461411
ISBN-10: 1840461411
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Descriere

In this Readers' Guide, Patsy Stoneman has devised a careful route through the bewildering profusion of critical writing onWuthering Heights. After a chapter on nineteenth-century responses, the Guide links together a selection of extracts demonstrating the major critical developments of the twentieth century, from humanism through formalism to deconstruction. Subsequent chapters, working within this general framework, focus on psychoanalytic readings, source studies, readings using discourse theory, work on dissemination, and political readings including Marxism, postcolonialism and feminism. By combining thoroughness and accessibility, this Guide aims to be useful to both undergraduates and more advanced scholars.

Cuprins

A Note on Sources and References.- Introduction.- Victorian Responses: Power, Propriety and Poetry.- The.- Rise and Fall of the Author: Humanism, Formalism, Deconstruction.- Psychoanalysis: Uncovering the Unconscious.- Sources, Discourses, Disseminations.- Political Readings: Marxism, Postcolonialism, Feminism.- Notes.- A Brief Guide to Further Reading.- Bibliography.- Acknowledgements.- Index.

Notă biografică

PATSY STONEMAN is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Hull.

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Wuthering Heightsis one of those rare books that appeals to a general audience as well as inspiring endless academic enquiry. Baffling and fascinating its first readers, it has been read as a great love story, a tragedy of hatred, a promise of spiritual sublimity, an intriguing textual puzzle, an analogue of the class war, a feminist protest, a poem, a drama, a dialogue. It has inspired hundreds of interpretive versions in other media, and the image of Catherine and Heathcliff on the hill-top (despite not appearing in the novel) has become a cultural icon.

In this Readers' Guide, Patsy Stoneman has devised a careful route through the bewildering profusion of critical writing onWuthering Heights. After a chapter on 19th century responses, the Guide links together a selection of extracts demonstrating the major critical developments of the 20th century, from humanism through formalism to deconstruction. Subsequent chapters, working within this general framework, focus on psychoanalytic readings, source studies, readings using discourse theory, work on dissemination, and political readings including Marxism, postcolonialism and feminism. By combining thoroughness and accessibility, this Guide aims to be useful to both undergraduates and more advanced scholars.

Caracteristici

Includes a comprehensive collection of critical essays, reviews and articles, so providing the student with the most important secondary material on the text
Accessibly written editorial narrative links the extracts, highlighting important concepts and shifts in critical thinking
Places the secondary criticism within a cultural and historical context