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    ‘What perversity is this?’: Dickens, Emily Brontë, and A [Twisted] Christmas Carol by André L. DeCuir

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The paper argues that Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights holds up a ‘glass darkly’ to Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, amplifying the dark elements of humanity which Dickens would acknowledge more and more in later novels. …”
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    L’étrangeté d’une langue étrangère : (dé)familiariser l’expérience belge d’Emily Brontë by Augustin Trapenard

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The story of Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s 1842 sojourn in Brussels is a topos of the « Brontë myth », and from 1850 onwards, in every biographical or critical study, the « Belgian experience » has been used as a privileged tool to read their lives and works. …”
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    De la petite chanson aux rafales du vent : le parcours de la ritournelle dans l’œuvre poétique d’Emily Brontë by Charlotte Borie

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This little song is to be found in Emily Brontë’s poetry, repeating itself, evolving, up until its essence is finally endorsed by the voice of the wind which woos the poet into a poetic transe. …”
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    Cri(me)s et Hurlements dans Wuthering Heights by Claire Bazin

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The end of the book is placed under the aegis of peace and harmony, which might mean that Emily Brontë has opted for a more traditional Victorian ending. …”
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    The Cambridge guide to reading poetry / by Hodgson, Andrew

    Published 2022
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    Excès et sacré dans la littérature victorienne et édouardienne by Annie Escuret

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Unlike her sisters, Emily Brontë stands, in her solitude, for some form of sacred violence and for the rejection of the identification of God with reason. …”
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