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Any reader of Wuthering Heights should recognize immediately that it is not the sort of novel that a gently-bred Victorian lady would be expected to write. ... The preface also made it clear that Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell were, in fact, different people: some readers had speculated that Wuthering Heights was an early work by the author of Jane Eyre. ... " Her apology for Emilys work should be read with the realization that Charlottes character was deeply different from Emilys: her interpretation of Wuthering Heights cannot necessarily be trusted.
Wuthering Heights does not really belong into any cut-and-dried category, nor did it begin an important literary lineage.
Approximate Word count = 542 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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