Abstract
Emily Brontë and Catherine Earnshaw, the heroine of Wuthering Heights, are not identical, but the readers have a persistent desire to believe that the author of the novel is a spiritual as Catherine. Though modern literary criticism cautions against using the literature to understand the writer‟s life, in this paper, I will revisit the kind of criticism which is now regarded as outmoded, but which nevertheless continues to reflect the kind of relation many readers have to the novel, to re-consider its characters‟ roles and meanings. This will illuminate the link between Emily Brontë and her inner life described in Wuthering Heights.
Translated title of the contribution | Wuthering Heights Revisited: Characters'Roles and Meanings |
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Original language | Japanese |
Pages (from-to) | 533-544 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | 福井工業大学研究紀要 Memoirs of Fukui University of Technology / 福井工業大学 編 |
Volume | 40 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2010/06/30 |