I m looking for references in English about Wuthering Heights, which one can provide Very urgent tha

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Go to Bookworm.com and check out Oxford Bookworm.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. 1] Tang Xiaoli. A review of the research on Wuthering Heights [J].Journal of Langfang Normal University, 2008

    2] Fu Qiang, Sheng Liwen. Heathcliff's Analysis of Human Nature—Read Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights [J].Journal of Shenyang University, 2003

    3] Gao Yonghong. Research on the Artistic Innovation of Wuthering Heights[J].Journal of Shandong University, 2007

    4] Zhang Aiqun. The Psychoanalysis of the Characters in Wuthering Heights[J].Journal of Nanchang Institute of Education, 2011

    5] Wang Jingyuan. On the Pluralism of the Narrative Art of Wuthering Heights[J].Journal of Northwest Normal University, 2006

    6] Li Xiaoyan. The Ingenious Summoning Structure: An Analysis of the Narrative Strategy of Wuthering Heights[J].Journal of Sichuan Normal University, 2003

    7] Rao Caixia. The contemporaries were coldly treated, and the later generations were favored: On the artistic characteristics of Wuthering Heights[J].Journal of Guangdong Vocational and Technical College, 2000

    Wuthering Heights** References.

    Journal of Langfang Normal University, 2008[2] Fu Nu took the limbs strong, Sheng Liwen. Heathcliff's Analysis of Human Nature—Read Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights [J].

    Journal of Shenyang University, 20033] Gao Yonghong. Research on the Artistic Innovation of Wuthering Heights[J].

    Journal of Shandong University, 20074] Zhang Aiqun. The Psychoanalysis of the Characters in "Wuthering Heights" [J].

    Journal of Nanchang Institute of Education, 2011[5] Wang Jingmin and Yuan. On the Pluralism of the Narrative Art of Wuthering Heights[J].

    Journal of Northwest Normal University, 20066] Li Xiaoyan. The Ingenious Summoning Structure: An Analysis of the Narrative Strategy of Wuthering Heights[J].

    Journal of Sichuan Normal University, 20037] Rao Caixia. The contemporaries were coldly treated, and the later generations were favored: On the artistic characteristics of Wuthering Heights[J].

    Journal of Guangdong Vocational and Technical College, 2000

    Hope mine can help you! Have a great day!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1 Cao Zhaolun, Li Xiaoming; New Developments in Medical Psychology[J]; Journal of Anhui Agricultural University (Social Sciences); Issue 04, 2002.

    2 Zou Jie; The Avengers' Similarities and Differences: Heathcliff and the Tiger: A Comparison of the Male Protagonists in Wuthering Heights and The Wilderness[J]; Journal of Anhui Agricultural University (Social Sciences); Issue 06, 2006.

    3 Wang Zhe; Cultural Interpretation of Window Imagery in Wuthering Heights[J]; Journal of Anhui Agricultural University (Social Sciences); Issue 06, 2008.

    4 Zhang Shuyu; On the Relationship between Woolf and Brontë's Mind and Creation[J]; Journal of Anhui Normal University (Humanities and Social Sciences); Issue 03, 2003.

    5 Liu Jun; The complex of love and hate - the character of Hickley [J]; Anhui Literature (Second Half of the Month); Issue 09, 2006.

    6 Ye Qin; LIU Aihua; From Adler's personality theory on mental health and **[J]; Anhui Literature (Second Half of the Month); Issue 09, 2006.

    7 Wang Huaying; Returning to the Family: The Twin Places of Sorrow and Happiness for Women: A New Interpretation of the Ending of Jane Eyre [J]; Anhui Literature (Second Half of the Month); Issue 01, 2009.

    8 Xiao Jing; A Reconsideration of the Image of Catherine Earnshaw from the Perspective of Psychology[J]; Anhui Literature (Second Half of the Month); Issue 02, 2009.

    9 Tang Zheng; Analyze Emily's personality in Wuthering Heights[J]; Anhui Literature (Second Half of the Month); Issue 06, 2009.

    10 Tang Zheng; An Analysis of the Unique Feminist Voice in Jane Eyre[J]; Anhui Literature (Second Half of the Month); Issue 07, 2009.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    wuthering heights is the work of emily bronte, one of the bronte sisters, and one of the representative works of english literature in the 19th century. the novel describes the abandoned gypsy son heathcliff, who was adopted by the old owner of the villa, went out to become rich because of humiliation and failed love.

    Wuthering Heights Chinese Introduction:

    Wuthering Heights is the work of Emily Brontë, one of the Brontë sisters, and is one of the masterpieces of English literature in the 19th century. ** It depicts the gypsy outcast Heathcliff who was adopted by the old owner of the mountain villa, and went out to get rich due to humiliation and unsuccessful love.

    The story of revenge on Linton, a landowner who married his girlfriend Catherine, and his children after returning. The whole story is full of a strong fighting spirit against oppression and happiness, and it is always shrouded in a bizarre and tense romantic atmosphere. This work has been adapted into film works several times.

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