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Twentieth century interpretations of Tom Jones : a collection of critical essays,
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Englewood Cliffs (N.J.) : Prentice-Hall,

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Notes on George Eliot's Silas Marner.
Year: 1968 Publisher: London : Methuen,

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Henry Fielding : 'Tom Jones': a casebook
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ISBN: 0333040201 0333077393 9780333040201 9780333077399 Year: 1970 Publisher: London Macmillan

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Fielding : Tom Jones
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ISBN: 0713150971 0713150963 9780713150971 9780713150964 Year: 1976 Volume: 23 Publisher: London Arnold

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George Eliot: The mill on the floss, and Silas Marner: a casebook
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ISBN: 0333212304 0333212312 9780333212318 9780333212301 Year: 1977 Publisher: London


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Henry Fielding's Tom Jones: the novelist as moral philosopher
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ISBN: 0856210455 0856210447 9780856210457 9780856210440 Year: 1975 Publisher: London Sussex University Press

Bastards and Foundlings : Illegitimacy in Eighteenth-Century England
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ISBN: 0814209955 0814254551 0814272983 Year: 2005 Publisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press,


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The annotated Wuthering Heights
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ISBN: 9780674724693 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. ; London, England : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,

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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.

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