The Narrative Structure of Wuthering Heights: An Examination of Nelly Dean and Lockwood
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights is one of the most critiqued novels in the English language. The most fascinating aspect of this great work is its unique, multi-layered narrative structure. Brontë uses the literary technique of a dual narrative – a form of narrative that incorporates two different perspectives from two different individuals at varying points in time – to directly engage her readers by creating distance and objectivity...continue reading...
Stylistic Analysis of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
Few debut novels have aroused as much controversy as Wuthering Heights based on themes, style or on techniques. Although, Wuthering Heights scandalized and nauseated the Victorians, modern critics, nevertheless, speak highly of the strength of the novel‘s structure and on Emily Brontë‘s dynamic and disciplined handling of language...continue reading...