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Friday, August 19, 2011

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After its issue on Jane Eyre, Gale Cengage devotes a new volume of the Social Issues in Literature Series to Wuthering Heights:
Class Conflict in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights
Editor: Dedria Bryfonski
Published by Greenhaven Press
Social Issues in Literature
Published/Released: August 2011
ISBN 13: 9780737758023
ISBN 10: 0737758023

Social Issues in Literature meets the need for materials supporting curriculum integration. Each title in this distinctive new series examines an important literary work or body of work through the lens of a major social issue.
Each volume presents biographical and critical information on the author, viewpoints on the social issue portrayed in the book, and contemporary assessments of the social issue as well as a chronology of important dates in the author's life, discussion questions, a guide to additional literary works that focus on the same social issue, a bibliography for further research and a thorough subject index.
The complete table of contents can be read here.

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