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Acknowledgements | |
General Editors' Preface | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
A Fresh Approach to Wuthering Heights | p. 24 |
Wuthering Heights as Classic | p. 39 |
Framing in Wuthering Heights | p. 54 |
Gender and Layered Narrative in Wuthering Heights | p. 74 |
Gender and Genre in Wuthering Heights | p. 86 |
Voicing a Silent History: Wuthering Heights as Dialogic Text | p. 100 |
Myths of Power in Wuthering Heights | p. 118 |
Looking Oppositely: Emily Bronte's Bible of Hell | p. 131 |
The Language of Familial Desire | p. 161 |
The (Self-)Identity of the Literary Text: Property, Proper Place, and Proper Name in Wuthering Heights | p. 176 |
Further Reading | p. 204 |
Notes on Contributors | p. 209 |
Index | p. 211 |
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