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Fathers and daughters in literature. --- Foundlings in literature. --- Weavers in literature. --- Eliot, George, --- Examinations --- Study guides.
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Fielding, Henry --- Austrian drama --- -Foundlings in literature --- German drama --- Austrian literature --- History and criticism --- Austrian authors --- -Influence --- Wedding customs --- Wedding customs. --- Foundlings in literature --- Identity (Psychology) in literature --- English influences --- Fielding, Henry, --- Appreciation --- Influence. --- Author of Tom Thumb the Great, --- Tom Thumb the Great, Author of, --- Drawcansir, Alexander, --- Filʹding, Genri, --- Gualterus, Petrus, --- Gulliver, Lemuel, --- Keyber, Conny, --- Petrus Gualterus, --- Scriblerus Secundus, --- Trottplaid, John, --- Vinegar, Hercules, --- Filding, Henri, --- Fielding, Henri, --- Fielding, Enrique, --- פילדינג, הנרי --- פילדינג, הנרי, --- FIELDING (HENRY), 1707-1754 --- ÖSTERREICHISCHE LITERATUR --- TOM JONES --- THEATER --- ENGLISCHER EINFLUSS
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Fielding, Henry --- Fielding, Henry, --- Philosophy --- Didactic fiction, English --- Ethics in literature --- Foundlings in literature --- Identity (Psychology) in literature --- History and criticism --- Ethics. --- Author of Tom Thumb the Great, --- Tom Thumb the Great, Author of, --- Drawcansir, Alexander, --- Filʹding, Genri, --- Gualterus, Petrus, --- Gulliver, Lemuel, --- Keyber, Conny, --- Petrus Gualterus, --- Scriblerus Secundus, --- Trottplaid, John, --- Vinegar, Hercules, --- Filding, Henri, --- Fielding, Henri, --- Fielding, Enrique, --- פילדינג, הנרי --- פילדינג, הנרי, --- Philosophy.
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English literature --- Illegitimacy in literature. --- Illegitimate children --- Illegitimacy --- Illegitimate children in literature. --- Parent and child in literature. --- Foundlings in literature. --- Adultery in literature. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Bastard children --- Children of unmarried mothers --- Children --- Unmarried mothers --- Bastardy --- Legitimacy (Law) --- Parent and child (Law) --- Sex and law --- Paternity --- Law and legislation
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Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights has been called the most beautiful, most profoundly violent love story of all time. At its center are Catherine and Heathcliff, and the self-contained world of Wuthering Heights, Thrushcross Grange, and the wild Yorkshire moors that the characters inhabit. "I am Heathcliff," Catherine declares. In her introduction Janet Gezari examines Catherine's assertion and in her notes maps it to questions that flicker like stars in the novel's dark dreamscape. How do we determine who and what we are? What do the people closest to us contribute to our sense of identity? The Annotated Wuthering Heights provides those encountering the novel for the first time¬-as well as those returning to it-with a wide array of contexts in which to read Bronte's romantic masterpiece. Gezari explores the philosophical, historical, economic, political, and religious contexts of the novel and its connections with Bronte's other writing, particularly her poems. The annotations unpack Bronte's allusions to the Bible, Shakespeare, and her other reading; elucidate her references to topics including folklore, educational theory, and slavery; translate the thick Yorkshire dialect of Joseph, the surly, bigoted manservant at the Heights; and help with other difficult or unfamiliar words and phrases. Handsomely illustrated with many color images that vividly recreate both Bronte's world and the earlier Yorkshire setting of her novel, this newly edited and annotated text will delight and instruct the scholar and general reader alike.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations) in literature --- Foundlings in literature --- Rural families --- Rejection (Psychology) in literature --- Triangle (Relations humaines) dans la littérature --- Enfants trouvés dans la littérature --- Familles rurales --- Rejet (Psychologie) dans la littérature --- Brontë, Emily, --- Yorkshire (England) --- Yorkshire (Angleterre) --- Fiction. --- Romans --- Relations humaines --- Enfants trouvés --- Rejet (psychologie) --- Yorkshire (GB) --- Triangle (Relations humaines) dans la littérature --- Enfants trouvés dans la littérature --- Rejet (Psychologie) dans la littérature --- Brontë, Emily, --- Brontë, Emily
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Fiction --- French literature --- anno 1700-1799 --- French fiction --- Foundlings in literature --- Biography in literature. --- First person narrative --- Roman français --- Enfants trouvés dans la littérature --- Biographies dans la littérature --- Récits à la première personne --- History and criticism. --- History --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- Biography in literature --- History and criticism --- Academic collection --- 840-31 "17" --- Franse literatuur: roman--18e eeuw. Periode 1700-1799 --- 840-31 "17" Franse literatuur: roman--18e eeuw. Periode 1700-1799 --- Roman français --- Enfants trouvés dans la littérature --- Biographies dans la littérature --- Récits à la première personne --- French fiction - 18th century - History and criticism
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