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When people talk about "woman" like this I take that to mean a very indivisible nature/spirit of "woman", same thing goes for when I hear "man", though the two are very different.

Has either anon read Wuthering Heights? I think Emily Bronte came as close as anyone I've ever read to representing the essential nature of "man" in Heathcliff and of "woman" in Catherine. Is Wuthering Heights a romance though? I don't think it is at all...What does this say about me? Probably that I'm more a man than woman...

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she had some serious criticism and resentment for the behaviour and customs of women in the early 19th century. She was really detached from reality with >>12633651, her Gondal writings, and the supernatural is woven throughout Wuthering Heights. Coincidentally I was reading about the Sylvia Plath effect and I think you could add Emily to the list.

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