Approaches to teaching Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights.(book)(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Approaches to teaching Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights.

Ed. by Sue Lonoff and Terri A. Hasseler.

Modern Language Association

2006

195 pages

$19.75

Paperback

Approaches to teaching world literature; 89

PR4172

Aimed at a broad audience ranging from students in teaching programs to experienced teachers, this volume is part of a series of volumes that bring together different points of view on how to teach a specific literary work, tradition, or writer. This edition, edited by Lonoff (Derek Bok Center, Harvard U.) and ...

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