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Posted on July 5th, 2007 by gail helen.
Categories: Education, Personal, Literary, Omnia Vanitas, Random.
Although I’ve done very little official study of the sisters Bronte, I do have a list of critical resources for them. Probably my favorite is this one for Emily Bronte & Wuthering Heights. Lots of good insights and a variety of critical approaches on what is probably my favorite ‘gothic’ novel. I would love to teach this sometime, but I’m not sure if they still do it in high school. I think there was one English class that covered it when I was student, and I took it off my boyfriend at the time and read it through in the course of a school day. It’s one of those books that can change your soul if you pick it up at the right moment . . .
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