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Notes on To The Lighthouse
- Illness Pains of growing old – illness and age - Time Who shall blame him? Who will not secretly rejoice when the hero puts his armour...
Notes on Mrs Dalloway
- Illness ‘Mrs Dalloway has branched into a book; & I adumbrate here a study of insanity and suicide: the world seen by the sane & the...
Notes on The Voyage Out
- Illness ‘Once rheumatic, always rheumatic, I fear,’ he replied ‘To some extent it depends on the weather, though not so much as people...
The Narrative Voice of Nelly, Lockwood, and 'the President of the Immortals'
In Tess of the D’Urbervilles and Wuthering Heights, narrative voice is used to uncover the plight of the impoverished, or those of a...
The Theme of Loss: Wuthering Heights and Tess of the D'Urbervilles
In Wuthering Heights and Tess of the D’Urbervilles, the authors present a female character’s displacement from home as a loss of an...
Inequality in Wuthering Heights and Tess of the D'Urbervilles
In Tess of the D’Urbervilles and Wuthering Heights, the theme of inequality can be seen in the presentation of class conflict, and the...