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Wuthering Heights Study Guide

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by Emily Brontë
About 80 pages (23,845 words)
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Charlotte Brontë, "Editor's Preface to the New [1850] Edition of Wuthenng Heights," in Wuthering Heights, edited by David Daiches, Penguin, 1965, pp. 37-41.

David Daiches, editor, in the introduction to Wuthering Heights, Penguin, 1965, pp. 7-29.

Winifred Gerin, 'Emily Brontë," in Reference Guide to English Literature, edited by D L Kirkpatrick, St James.....

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