Mütercim Tercümanlık Bölümü (İngilizce)
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Item Citation Count: KOÇ, E., (2007). Wuthering Heights: A Hybrid that Rejects Classification. Çankaya Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Journal of Arts and Sciences Sayı: 7, pp.115-124Wutheringheights: a hybrid that rejects classification(Çankaya Üniversitesi, 2007-05) Koç, Ertuğrul; 6497; Çankaya Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Mütercim Tercümanlık BölümüMuch has been said about Wuthering Heights and Emily Bronte. Literary criticism that surrounds the work and its author, however, still continues to haunt the situations of both the novel and the novelist. Rejecting the formal tone and abstract subject matter of the criticism produced so far, I, in this article, analyze the text and its author from deconstructive, biographical, and reader response perspectives. Bronte wrote Wuthering Heights in the Victorian Age, when literary trend was concerned with the urban life. Despite being much discussed in literary circles and appreciated for its out-of-tradition themes, the work is neither the product of the age, nor does it belong to the anterior romantic (or gothic) tradition. The novel is down to earth within the unique conditions it was written, and this is because the writer was a unique personality to produce such an unclassifiable masterpiece.