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Source and origin of Wuthering Heights :

ABallantyne's Coral Island

BPurchase's Pilgrimage

CGerman tale by Hoffman

DCastle of Otranto by Horace Walpole

Answer:

C. German tale by Hoffman

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Author & Publication:

  • Wuthering Heights was written by Emily Brontë and published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell.

  • It was her only novel and is now considered a classic of English literature.

2. Literary and Historical Influences:

  • Gothic Tradition: Inspired by Gothic novels, with elements of mystery, supernatural, and dark romance.

  • Romanticism: Focuses on intense emotions, nature’s power, and rebellious characters.

  • Byronic Hero: The character of Heathcliff resembles the Byronic hero (a dark, brooding, and passionate figure), influenced by Lord Byron.


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