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Sunday, January 08, 2006

Sunday, January 08, 2006 11:18 am by Cristina   No comments
The Guardian reviews Literature and the Crime Against Nature by Keith Sagar. It seems the book was published in 2004 in the UK but only recently was it published on the other side of the pond.

On Keith Sagar's website you can find the table of contents and thus see that Chapter 12 is called Emily Brontë - The Crime Against Heathcliff. Also it can be noticed what Jonathan Bate, in his review at The Guardian, says:

The only woman who gets a look-in is Emily Brontë, and she is but a cipher for that other "natural man", Heathcliff.

By the looks of it, Keith Sagar would have been very wrong to leave Emily out of it.

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