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The present volume explains in simple terms some of the basic points that emerge during the reading of Wuthering Heights. It is meant primarily to meet the requirements of our graduate and post-graduate students. The author has tried to ensure that the complex and difficult aspects of the novel are not sacrificed for purposes of simplicity and elucidation. Explanations, therefore, reamain poen-ended and somewhat tentative. Thus, Commentary on the text, the long first chapter of the book, is a commentary, a discussion, and not a summary. In fact, it would be better seen as an attempt to construct meaning with the help of clues that seem to be offered by the text. It is asumed that only such a discussion can prepare students and sensitive readers to evolve their individual reponses to the work in question.ISBN: 81-7188-073-8
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