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Wuthering Heights Contents

  • Introduction
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  • Author(s)
    • Brontë, Emily
      • Emily Brontë's early years
      • Adulthood and publication
  • The context of Wuthering Heights
    • Social / political context Show more
      • Emily Brontë and Victorian Britain
    • Educational context
    • Religious / philosophical context of Wuthering Heights Show more
      • The influence of Christianity
      • Religion in Wuthering Heights
    • Literary context of Wuthering Heights Show more
      • The status of prose fiction
      • Emily Brontë and the novel
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    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
    • Chapter 10
    • Chapter 11
    • Chapter 12
    • Chapter 13
    • Chapter 14
    • Chapter 15
    • Chapter 16
    • Chapter 17
    • Chapter 18
    • Chapter 19
    • Chapter 20
    • Chapter 21
    • Chapter 22
    • Chapter 23
    • Chapter 24
    • Chapter 25
    • Chapter 26
    • Chapter 27
    • Chapter 28
    • Chapter 29
    • Chapter 30
    • Chapter 31
    • Chapter 32
    • Chapter 33
    • Chapter 34
  • Wuthering Heights: Narrative
    • Who tells the story
    • Brontë’s style
  • Wuthering Heights: Characterisation
    • The power of character
    • Heathcliff
    • Catherine Earnshaw
    • Edgar Linton
    • Isabella Linton
    • Other ‘first generation’ characters
    • ‘Second generation’ characters
    • Doubling characters
  • Themes in Wuthering Heights
    • Calm versus storm
    • Love versus hatred
    • Revenge versus forgiveness
    • Insiders versus outsiders
    • Death versus life
  • Imagery and symbolism in Wuthering Heights
    • The four elements
    • Hell and the devil Show more
      • More on conventional teaching about Hell
    • Windows, doors, gates and locks/keys
    • Books
    • Weather and landscape
    • Animals and birds
  • Structure in Wuthering Heights
    • The two-part structure of Wuthering Heights
    • Wuthering Heights as a five-act tragedy
    • The dual locations of Wuthering Heights
  • Critical approaches to Wuthering Heights
    • Initial responses
    • Developing criticism
    • Analysing a passage
  • Wuthering Heights: approaching essays and exams
    • Engaging with the text
    • How to plan an essay
    • A Level English Literature Assessment Objectives
    • The Assessment Objectives and Wuthering Heights
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    • Downloadable worksheets

Downloadable worksheets

Worksheet downloads - Wuthering Heights Topical worksheets  Investigate worksheets 

Worksheet downloads - Wuthering Heights

 Topical worksheets 

 Investigate worksheets 

 Wuthering Heights: (a) Opening   Investigate! Wuthering Heights: Investigating the novel 
 Wuthering Heights: (b) Gothic   
 Wuthering Heights: (bi) Gothic handout   
 Wuthering Heights: (c) Two houses   
 Wuthering Heights: (d) Character doubling  
 Wuthering Heights: (di) Character doubling handout   
 Wuthering Heights: (e) A tragic tale   
 Wuthering Heights: (f) Imagery and symbolism   
 Wuthering Heights: (fi) Imagery and symbolism handout   
 Wuthering Heights: (fii) Imagery and symbolism handout   
 Wuthering Heights: (iii) Imagery and symbolism handout   

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