Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights Digital resources kit by Sarah Roumie I have located resources that discuss all aspects of Emily Brontë and her novel.

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Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights Digital resources kit by Sarah Roumie I have located resources that discuss all aspects of Emily Brontë and her novel Wuthering Heights. I hope they are resourceful and help you out. Enjoy!

A biographical book Ratcliffe, Susan. Emily Brontë. Oxford University Press,  I have not read the book myself but the online community has reviewed it as being a highly useful and detailed book on Emily Bronte. It provides the reader with information about her personal life, the places she travelled to and Emily as a writer.

A biographical website  This is a very detailed digital biography of Emily Bronte, her life & work. Check it out in order to understand Emily!

Wuthering Heights website  Spark notes is not conventional to use but is a good website to use when you require quick insight about a novel. It provides summaries and analysis' of characters, themes, places & the story. An extra it provides is useful and analytical quotations.

Wuthering Heights website  This is the official UK Wuthering heights website. It provides you with a summary and analyses on the novel, the characters and the settings mentioned in the novel. It is ridiculously detailed and provides ‘extras’ such as critic reviews about the novel, portraits of Emily, the film information etc.

Article on the novel Newman, Beth. “PMLA.” The Situation of the Looker-On: Gender, Narration, and Gaze in Wuthering Heights (1990): web. URL:  This is an article that focuses on specific aspects and devices prominent in the text. Check it out, its useful for essay writing and research.