Difference between revisions of "Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë, 1847)"

From Commonplace Book
Jump to: navigation, search
(general notes)
(general notes)
Line 2: Line 2:
 
*22-4 extraordinary passage with Lockwood reading Catherine's narrative in the book, then dreaming, then the ghost
 
*22-4 extraordinary passage with Lockwood reading Catherine's narrative in the book, then dreaming, then the ghost
 
*34-5 Mrs Dean gives somewhat convoluted genealogy
 
*34-5 Mrs Dean gives somewhat convoluted genealogy
 +
*37 heathcliff industrial surplus from Liverpool
  
 
==theme tracking==
 
==theme tracking==

Revision as of 10:26, 23 March 2017

general notes

  • 22-4 extraordinary passage with Lockwood reading Catherine's narrative in the book, then dreaming, then the ghost
  • 34-5 Mrs Dean gives somewhat convoluted genealogy
  • 37 heathcliff industrial surplus from Liverpool

theme tracking

reading:/writing

materiality

physicality