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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Thursday, February 01, 2007 1:20 pm by M. in ,    No comments
Two different sources analyze today Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights:

The Associated Content talks about the Variations of Narration in Wuthering Heights. The article discusses the unrealibility of Nelly and Lockwood as narrators:

Outside observations would usually not affect upon the direct involvement,
but when closely examining the narrations of both Lockwood and Nelly Dean, the
bias in their observations and narrations is revealed. In Emily Bronte's
Wuthering Heights, the personalities of both Lockwood and Nelly negatively
affect their narrations of Wuthering Heights. (Brittany Abeijon) (Read more)
Antonia Romero, that has devoted previous posts to Jane Eyre and the Brontë Sisters, discusses Wuthering Heights on this post, in Spanish.

Other Brontë mentions to be found today include a Charlotte Brontë quotation about revenge used to present this radio programme:

Shakespeare says we will seek it if we are wronged. Charlotte Bronte described revenge as aromatic wine -- warm and racy. Others say it is sweet, and according to Business Week it is very active in the nation's board rooms (WBUR. Here & Now)
The quote belongs to Jane Eyre (Chapter Fourth).

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