kraftiekortie wrote:
In Chapter Three, Mr. Lockwood is amid the Stacks in the room he is placed in.
Peruses the diary of a little girl.
Then falls asleep amid said musty books and dreams a most theological dream of numerancy...
That's 3/4's of the Chapter.
Wuthering Heights (the home) is most likely based on Ponden Hall (above), whence Emily and her sisters often walked to borrow books from a large family library.
There is circumstantial evidence that Emily was in in love with Robert Heaton (anagram --> Hereton Earnshaw) whose family owned Ponden Hall for generations.
These are photos of the enclosed box bed from Ponden Hall, as described in Chapter 3.
I can't imagine sleeping in a box bed
I'd have claustrophobia once those doors were shut!
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And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.
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