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Tree Of Life, J. Carson Pulley
The Corsets, Daisy Decoster
Double-Decker, London (From The French Of Ezra Pound), David Staniunas
Double-Decker, London (From The French Of Ezra Pound), David Staniunas
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Tonight A Streetlight, Daisy Decoster
Phone Call, Michelle Hucher
Communion, Christopher Robley
The Woods At Big Cypress, Lauren E. Cormier
Morning, Doug Boyle
Sestina For The 'Artist', Katherine Dixon
Untitled, Jay Karr
A Big Mess, J. Carson Pulley
Lullaby, Michelle Pardee
No Need For A Guard Dog, Molly Decker
Chocolate Chip Pancakes, . Anonymous
I Will Take My Time As I Move To The East, Daniel Biegelson
I Will Take My Time As I Move To The East, Daniel Biegelson
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Compromise For A Dependant Woman, J. Carson Pulley
Compromise For A Dependant Woman, J. Carson Pulley
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Unzipped, Molly Decker
Couchée, David Staniunas
Cattails, Susan Happy Herbert
Commuters, Peter Hughes
Surgeon General's Warning, Michaelean Ferguson
Going To Market, Christopher Robley
Untitled, Laura Nazimek
Untitled, Viren Mascarenhas
Dark Secret, . Anonymous
Wuthering Heights, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
Wuthering Heights, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
English Faculty Publications
Wuthering Heights is the only novel by Emily Brontë (1818-1848), one of three sisters who literary productions caused a minor sensation when they began appearing in the late 1840s. Born to Patrick Brontë, a Yorkshire clergyman, and his wife Maria, Emily, Anne, and Charlotte Brontë were precocious readers and writers. The three sisters spent years writing for their own pleasure and amusement, then published a volume of poetry in 1846. Fearing that the volume’s reception would be biased if the authors were known to be women, the sisters adopted the names Ellis (Emily), Acton (Anne), and Currer (Charlotte) Brontë. Their …