Emily bronte wuthering heights sparknotes

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    Literary Theory and Criticism

    By NASRULLAH MAMBROLon

    Wuthering Heights is constructed around a series of dialectic motifs that interconnect and unify the elements of setting, character, and plot.

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  • An examination of these motifs will give the reader the clearest insight into the central meaning of the novel. Although Wuthering Heights is a “classic,” as Frank Kermode has noted, precisely because it is open to many different critical methods and conducive to many levels of interpretation, the novel grows from a coherent imaginative vision that underlies all the motifs.

    That vision demonstrates that all human perception is limited and failed. The fullest approach to Emily Brontë’s novel is through the basic patterns that support this vision.

    Wuthering Heights concerns the interactions of two families, the Earnshaws and Lintons, over three generations.

    The novel is set in the desolate moors of Yorkshire and covers the years from to The Earnshaws and L