Emily Bronte : Wuthering Heights : a casebook / edited by Miriam Allott

Contributor(s): Allott, Miriam, ed | Dyson, A.E., general edMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Casebook seriesPublication details: London: Macmillan, 1992Edition: Rev. edDescription: 246 p.; 23 cmISBN: 0333533674; 0333533682 (pbk.)DDC classification: 823.8
Contents:
Part One: Contemporary Reviews 1847-8 1 English Reviews 2 American Reviews 3 ’Currer Bell’ on ’Ellis Bell’ Part Two: Wuthering Heights in the 1850s SIDNEY DOBELL (1850), p. 57 - CHARLOTTE BRONTE (1850), p. 60 - G. H. LEWES (1850), p. 64 - Eclectic Review (1851), p. 66 - D. G. ROSSETTI (1855), p. 67 - MATTHEW ARNOLD (1855), p. 67 - HARRIET MARTINEAU (1855), p. 68 - JOHN SKELTON (1857), p. 69-w. c. ROSCOE (1857), p. 70- E. s. Dallas (1857), p. 73 EMILE MONTEGUT (1857), p. 74 - North American Review (1857), p. 76 - PETER BAYNE (1857), p. 76 - G. H. LEWES (1857), p. 77. Part Three: Some Opinions and Criticism 18731949 Galaxy (New York) (1873), p. 81 - T. w. REID (1877), p. 82 MARY ROBINSON (1883), p. 84 - A. C. SWINBURNE (1883), p. 88 - WALTER PATER (1889), p. 91 - LESLIE STEPHEN (1892), p. 92 - ’VERNON LEE’ [VIOLET PAGET] (1895), p. 93 - ANGUS MACKAY (1898), p. 94 - MRS HUMPHRY WARD (1900), p. 95 - ALICE MEYNELL (1911), p. 104- LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE (1924), p. 106 - VIRGINIA WOOLF (1916), p. 108 - C. P. SANDER (1926), p. 109E. M. FORSTER (1927), p. 117 - H. W. GARROD (1930), p. 118 Q. D. LEA VIS (1932), p. 119-DAVID CECIL (1934), p. 120-IRENE COOPER WILLIS (1936), p. 126 - C. D. KLINCOPULOUS (1946-7), p. 129 - MARK SCHORER (1949), p. 134 Part Four: Modern Approaches 1949-1989 DEREK TRAVERSI: Wuthering Heights after a Hundred Years (1949) DOROTHY VAN GHENT: Dark ’otherness’ in Wuthering Heights (1953) JACQUES BLONDEL: Literary Influences on Wuthering Heights (1955) MIRIAM ALLOTT: The Rejection of Heathclifi? (1958) MARY VISICK: The Genesis of Wuthering Heights (1958) PHILIP DREW: Charlotte Bronte’s Insight into Wuthering Heights (1964) TERRY EAGLETON: (1) Passion, Social Rebellion, Capitalist Villainy: Contradiction Incarnate in Heathcliff (1976) (2) Afterword (1988) MARGARET HOMANS: Transcending the Problem of Sexual Identity (1980) J. HILLIS MILLER: Wuthering Heights and the ’Uncanny’ (1982)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-239) and index.

Part One: Contemporary Reviews 1847-8
1 English Reviews
2 American Reviews
3 ’Currer Bell’ on ’Ellis Bell’
Part Two: Wuthering Heights in the 1850s
SIDNEY DOBELL (1850), p. 57 - CHARLOTTE BRONTE (1850), p. 60
- G. H. LEWES (1850), p. 64 - Eclectic Review (1851), p. 66 -
D. G. ROSSETTI (1855), p. 67 - MATTHEW ARNOLD (1855), p. 67
- HARRIET MARTINEAU (1855), p. 68 - JOHN SKELTON (1857), p. 69-w. c. ROSCOE (1857), p. 70- E. s. Dallas (1857), p. 73 EMILE MONTEGUT (1857), p. 74 - North American Review (1857),
p. 76 - PETER BAYNE (1857), p. 76 - G. H. LEWES (1857), p. 77.
Part Three: Some Opinions and Criticism 18731949
Galaxy (New York) (1873), p. 81 - T. w. REID (1877), p. 82 MARY ROBINSON (1883), p. 84 - A. C. SWINBURNE (1883), p. 88
- WALTER PATER (1889), p. 91 - LESLIE STEPHEN (1892), p. 92
- ’VERNON LEE’ [VIOLET PAGET] (1895), p. 93 - ANGUS MACKAY
(1898), p. 94 - MRS HUMPHRY WARD (1900), p. 95 - ALICE
MEYNELL (1911), p. 104- LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE (1924), p. 106
- VIRGINIA WOOLF (1916), p. 108 - C. P. SANDER (1926), p. 109E. M. FORSTER (1927), p. 117 - H. W. GARROD (1930), p. 118 Q. D. LEA VIS (1932), p. 119-DAVID CECIL (1934), p. 120-IRENE
COOPER WILLIS (1936), p. 126 - C. D. KLINCOPULOUS (1946-7),
p. 129 - MARK SCHORER (1949), p. 134
Part Four: Modern Approaches 1949-1989
DEREK TRAVERSI: Wuthering Heights after a Hundred Years
(1949) DOROTHY VAN GHENT: Dark ’otherness’ in Wuthering Heights
(1953)
JACQUES BLONDEL: Literary Influences on Wuthering Heights
(1955)
MIRIAM ALLOTT: The Rejection of Heathclifi? (1958)
MARY VISICK: The Genesis of Wuthering Heights (1958)
PHILIP DREW: Charlotte Bronte’s Insight into Wuthering Heights (1964)
TERRY EAGLETON: (1) Passion, Social Rebellion, Capitalist
Villainy: Contradiction Incarnate in Heathcliff (1976)
(2) Afterword (1988)
MARGARET HOMANS: Transcending the Problem of Sexual
Identity (1980)
J. HILLIS MILLER: Wuthering Heights and the ’Uncanny’
(1982)

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