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Where did Emily and Charlotte, like Mary Shelley, get such a grasp of human error? The book and film are textbook portrayals, and, having done some Wagner, I can map Heathcliffe as Alberect - or Wotan himself (rearing a child as a faithful (sacrificial) revenge object).
This "madman in the attic" story, whether it crops up as the scientist, or the miser, or the priest, nust fall somewhere between Frankenstein and Frollo, yes? And how did two daughters of a glergyman get to know it so well?
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This "madman in the attic" story, whether it crops up as the scientist, or the miser, or the priest, nust fall somewhere between Frankenstein and Frollo, yes? And how did two daughters of a glergyman get to know it so well?
Let me in!!!!!
The book and the film are fantastic
Emily Brontë is (not was) a genius