Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Misconceptions of Emily Brontes Wuthering Heights :: Wuthering Heights Essays
Wuthering Heights Misconceptionsà à Victorian reviewers of Emily Bronteââ¬â¢s classic Wuthering Heights found it to be far too harsh and dreary for their tastes.à One author, writing for the Atlas, compared Wuthering Heights to Jane Eyre saying that, ââ¬Å"Wuthering Heights casts a gloom over the mind that is not easily dispelledâ⬠(WH 300) while Jane Eyre manages to provide some cathartic element that offers its reader a release.à à The same author criticizes it for its lack of realistic elements saying that a ââ¬Å"few glimpses of sunshine would have increased the reality of the picture and given strength rather than weakness to the wholeâ⬠(WH 300).à Upon further comparison the author says of Jane Eyre it ââ¬Å"lacks the power and originality of Wuthering Heights, [though] it is infinitely more agreeableâ⬠ending saying Ellis Bell (pseudonym of Emily Bronte) is an author with colossal promise (WH 300). à à à à à à à à à à à Some literary critics of the time preferred to ride the fence on this controversial book.à An essay published in Douglas Jerroldââ¬â¢s Weekly Newspaper stated it was a ââ¬Å"strange book ââ¬â baffling all regular criticismâ⬠(WH 302).à à While not committing to actual criticisms of either story or author the writer alludes to the disturbing themes of theà piece and closes his article by saying, ââ¬Å"We strongly recommend all our readers to who love novelty to get this storyâ⬠(WH 302). à à à à à à à à à à à Other critics are more than willing to attack both the work and Ellis Bell.à A writer for the Examiner stated, shortly after the publication of the book, ââ¬Å"it is wild, confused, disjointed, and improbable, and the people who make up the dramaâ⬠¦are savages ruder than those who lived before the days of Homerâ⬠(WH 303). à à à à à à à à à à à Charlotte Bronte attempts to, in her forward to the 1850 publication of Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, address misconceptions about her sisters, their pseudonyms, and Emilyââ¬â¢s infamous book.à Charlotte claims that a grievous error was done to her sister when critics attempted to claim that the same hand that penned Jane Eyre was responsible for Wuthering Heights.
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