Wuthering Heights | Essays and Criticism
- Wuthering Heights: A Critical Analysis
Roger Moore explores the central themes and elements of Wuthering Heights, focusing on the relationship between Cathy and Heathcliff, the seminal setting of the work, and the supernatural.
- Wuthering Heights and the Unforgivable Sin
In the following essay, Vereen M. Bell comments on moral themes in Wuthering Heights, focusing in particular on the Biblical allusions in narrator Lockwood's first dream.
- The Waif at the Window: Emily Bronte's Feminine "Bildungsroman"
In the following essay, Annette R. Federico maintains that Wuthering Heights is a bildungsroman—a novel which outlines the initiation of a young character into adulthood—focusing on the development of young Cathy Linton rather than that of her mother.
- Repeating Cycles and Recurring Patterns in Wuthering Heights
In the following essay, Donna C. Woodford explores how an examination of the patterns that recur throughout Wuthering Heights provide a useful way of reading and interpreting the novel.
