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Wuthering Heights (Ignatius Critical Editions)
This edition of Wuthering Heights includes an introduction by Joseph Pearce, Wuthering Heights, Contemporary Criticism—including “Christian Love and the ‘World Within’ in Wuthering Heights,” “Unheimliche Heights: The (En) Gendering of Brontë Sources,” and “Compassion and Condemnation in Wuthering Heights: Materialism, Christianity, and the Occult.” 415 pgs, pb. ~ Brianna
Wuthering Heights is one of the classic novels of nineteenth century romanticism. As a major work of modern literature it retains its controversial status. What was Emily Brontë's intention? Were her intentions iconoclastic? Were they feminist? Were they Christian or post-Christian? Who are the heroes and the villains in this dark masterpiece? Are there any heroes? Are there any villains? This critical edition of Emily Brontë's classic includes new and controversial critical essays by some of the leading lights in contemporary literary scholarship.
The Ignatius Critical Editions represent a tradition-oriented alternative to popular textbook series such as the Norton Critical Editions or Oxford World Classics, and are designed to concentrate on traditional readings of the Classics of world literature. While many modern critical editions have succumbed to the fads of modernism and post-modernism, this series will concentrate on tradition-oriented criticism of these great works.
Edited by acclaimed literary biographer, Joseph Pearce, the Ignatius Critical Editions will ensure that traditional moral readings of the works are given prominence, instead of the feminist, or deconstructionist readings that often proliferate in other series of 'critical editions'. As such, they represent a genuine extension of consumer-choice, enabling educators, students and lovers of good literature to buy editions of classic literary works without having to 'buy into' the ideologies of secular fundamentalism. The series is ideal for anyone wishing to understand great works of western civilization, enabling the modern reader to enjoy these classics in the company of some of the finest literature professors alive today.
This classic novel by Emily Bronte tells of the great and terrible love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. As a young boy, Heathcliff is adopted by Catherine's father and falls in love with Catherine. When Mr. Earnshaw dies, Catherine's brother bullies Heathcliff until he leaves their home. Catherine marries another man and even has a child, and Heathcliff assumes she has forgotten him. He returns years later, a bitter though wealthy man, and begins to take unthinkable revenge for his childhood of abuse and neglect. The lonely English moorland where the novel takes place, characters that are violent, sweet, and memorable, and a love story that is as tragic as it is genuine make this a must-read classic. This Wordsworth Classic edition is complete and unabridged, with a twenty page introduction discussing the author and analyzing the novel. The Thrift Edition includes the complete, unabridged text first published in 1847. Both are 248 pgs, pb.~ Rachel
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Brand: | Ignatius Press |
Grades: | 9-AD |
ISBN: | 9781586171360 |
Length in Inches: | 8 |
Width in Inches: | 5.25 |
Height in Inches: | 1.0625 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.05 |