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Wuthering Heights |
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21 | 26.25% |
Jane Eyre |
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49 | 61.25% |
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall |
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7 | 8.75% |
Villette |
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2 | 2.50% |
Shirley |
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0 | 0% |
Agnes Grey |
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1 | 1.25% |
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Wuthering Heights or Jane Eyre
I opined in another thread that everyone is one or t'other, but a wisenheimer chimed in with Tenant of Wildfell Hall. So I offer all six options, but the only serious choices are the first and second. You know what can happen when you go with Nader.
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Wuthering Heights, then Tenant of Wildfell Hall, then Jane Eyre. But I am meh on Jane Eyre. I did like Tenant of Wildfell Hall though.
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Wuthering Heights: MEH!!
Jane Eyre: Pfft. Starts quite good, but this blinding business.... argh! The Tennant: Great book! |
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It took me a while to get through Jane Eyre, but it was ultimately worthwhile.
I start Wuthering Heights as an audiobook in February, then got distracted. ![]() |
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The thing is.... Wuthering Heights is hawt! The others, not so much. Not that I"m trying to prejudice my poll or anything.
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I've only read Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre of the Bronte novels, but out of the two my vote definitely, by a long shot, goes to Jane Eyre.
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I voted for Jane. More partial to heroine's than hero's. lol.
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How about Dorothea Brooke (Middlemarch)? Because while I'm willing to concede that Cathy is a brat, Jane is a prig. Dorothea's a strong and fully developed woman, but still has human foibles and can make mistakes (at least one colossal one).
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Wuthering Heights, no doubt.
I read it right after H.P.Lovecraft's Supernatural Horror in Literature. Here's part of what Lovecraft had to say about it: Quote:
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Jane Eyre, hands down. In my opinion it is by far the best.
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Dorothea is too straight IMO. She never lapses, never gives in to temptation.
Jane Eyre starts out fine and Jane being interesting and capable, but the end is just too much and totally unbelievable. Cathrine is just a PITA. Whereas Helen develops from being a bit of a silly creature into a woman taking responibility for her own fate. Defying the boundaries for woman her social status and manages escape, earning her own keep and standing up for what she thinks is right. |
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I admit I'm surprised, very surprised, by the vote. I thought JE and WH would run roughly neck and neck, only to see that JE has outstripped WH by a factor of better than 2½ to 1.
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JE - good story, good characters
TTOWH - good story spoiled by unbelievable characters, but readable WH - whoever got the idea that Emily Bronte could write? Ashamed to say I haven't yet read the others Just my 2 cents. |
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