Wuthering Heights Summary

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Discover a thought-provoking analysis of spaces of death in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights. Delve into the concept that societal norms shape the spaces assigned to individuals in the afterlife, challenging conventional beliefs about heaven, hell, and purgatory. Albert Myburgh explores how society constructs and reshapes these spaces, drawing on theories by Henri Lefebvre and other scholars. Uncover how characters like Heathcliff, Catherine, and Hindley defy social expectations, hintin…

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