The narrators -- The first generation -- The second generation -- Heathcliff and Catherine -- The third generation Readers and critics have been intrigued - and disturbed - by the characters of Wuthering Heights since its publication in 1847....
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The narrators -- The first generation -- The second generation -- Heathcliff and Catherine -- The third generation Readers and critics have been intrigued - and disturbed - by the characters of Wuthering Heights since its publication in 1847. Heathcliff and Catherine, the tormented and enigmatic lovers at the centre of the novel, have justifiably been the focus of critical attention. Yet the novel is peopled with a large cast of idiosyncratic characters, each of whom plays a significant role in the plot. This novel, with its references to physiognomy and monomania, its interest in dreams as revelations of the unconscious mind, and its recognition of the importance of origins in character-formation, reflect
Cover; Title page; Dedication; Contents; Series Editor's Preface; Introduction: An Overview of Wuthering Heights; Chapter 1: The Narrators; Chapter 2: The First Generation; Chapter 3: The Second Generation; Chapter 4: Heathcliff and Catherine; Chapter 5: The Third Generation; Conclusion: Through the Characters to the Key Themes and Issues; Guide to Further Reading; Bibliography; eCopyright
Introduction : an overview of Wuthering Heights -- The narrators -- The first generation -- The second generation -- Heathcliff and Catherine -- The third generation -- Conclusion : through the characters to the key themes