Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 11.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 10.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 9.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 8.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 7.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 6.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 5.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 4.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it?
This video talks about the events in chapter 3.
The Juniper-Tree is a Grimm fairy tale. Get ready for a fairy tale that involves a tree, a missing son, a talking bird, and enough drama to make you thankful for your family’s dysfunction. In this video, I summarize the fairy tale while also reacting to the events and maybe giving you a laugh or two!
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 2.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is her first and only novel. In this video, I will discuss the events of chapter 1.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is her first and only novel. In this video, I will discuss some information about the novel and the life of Emily Bronte.
Edgar Allen Poe is one of the best gothic writers. His story "The Black Cat" is a great example of this type of literature. In this podcast, I talk briefly about the gothic elements of the story and other aspects of it. Then I summarize the story.
Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know.
This video summarizes chapters 22 and 24. In these chapters, we’ve made it to the ending of the story. What will happen? Does Anne get her man? Does Mr Elliot get his just deserts? Will Mrs Clay be exposed? Will Louisa recover?
Jane Austen’s Writing Table
Jane Austen’s house
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Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know.
This video summarizes chapters 20 and 21. In these chapters, Anne's going to learn shocking details about one of her potential suitors.
Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know.
This video summarizes chapters 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. In these chapters, Anne's going to meet two new people and be reunited with two people from her past.
Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know.
This video summarizes chapters 11, 12, 13, and 14. In these chapters, the group takes a trip to Lyme where tragedy befalls the group and Anne leaves Uppercross.
Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know.
This video summarizes chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. In these chapters Captain Wentworth comes to Uppercross and Anne is forced to go to many of the same dinner parties he attends. The sisters Musgrove practically throw themselves at him. Anne tries to avoid him, but she's unable to do so most of the time.
Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know.
This video summarizes chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4. These chapters give us Anne Elliot's background. In these chapters, we see the Elliot family dynamics and the pressure Anne is under to do what her family wants and what society expects.
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