A couple of positive reviews of Clare B. Dunkle's The House of Dead Maids : Everyone who's read Emily BrontA 's classic " Wuthering Heights " has theories about the origins of Heathcliff and such supernatural elements as Cathy's ghost.
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A new photo exhibit at the University of New Hampshire highlights horses from mythology, literature and closer to home. - Poetry and Literature Calendar
TODAY, 3p.m.: - BYU researcher taking look at profanity in books for youth
In popular youth-targeted literature, the characters who swear are the cool, rich kids, according to a new study.