Title : Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë - Book
Summary :
Emily Brontë, then, possesses the most singular of powers: that of her dependence on facts. With a few touches, she can evoke the soul of a face and make the body superfluous; speaking of the moor, she makes the wind blow and the thunder rumble. Virginia Woolf. When, among all the trees, I look for the one whose form best harmonizes with the setting of Emily Brontë's tragic novel, it is the image of an old, twisted locust tree that comes to mind, an old, twisted locust tree twisted by the wind that always blows in the same direction; the bark is black, the trunk is hollow, and in this hollow, the rain has formed a small puddle in which a few dead leaves bathe. John Cowper Powys.
- EAN: 9782070383054
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