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  • The Relation Between Emily Bronte & Her Novel "Wuthering Heights"

     

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Publicēts: 24.07.2003.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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The Relation Between Emily Bronte & Her Novel Wuthering Heights
The Victorian Age is a time of great change. This is a time when politics become relevant to society and economics are on a major rise. This is a time when The British Empire is in control of a large portion of the world. This is the time that marks the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. This is also the time in which a great author lived. Emily Bronte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in Northern England in 1818, during the Victorian Era. She has always been a poet but has written one major novel in her career, Wuthering Heights. This novel has reflections of both Emily's anger and the Victorian Era. It is said that Emily lives a very dull life but she is known for being a great listener and pays attention to everything that surrounds her. Emily Bronte in her novel Wuthering Heights illustrates the culture, the history and the social norms of her Victorian Era. She uses social status, lifestyle and life experiences.

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