The Hemingway Review
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In this article, Lisa Tyler starts of by mentioning the Ernest Hemingway presented a list of books he "would rather read again for the first time ... than have an assured income of a million dollars a year." Wuthering Heights was one of them. She further argues that the Wuthering Heights was also an important source for Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms. She says that Wuthering Heights resembles A Farewell to Arms in its themes
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terrifying in their intensity. Both pairs claim that they are part of each other and one whole being.Both of these doomed couples recognize that they can themselves destroy the relationship. The author finishes by stating that the both women are, moreover, lamentably misread and misunderstood by those who surround them. Their stories are told only after they die, and even then by someone who in retrospect still fails to realize the story's true import
terrifying in their intensity. Both pairs claim that they are part of each other and one whole being.Both of these doomed couples recognize that they can themselves destroy the relationship. The author finishes by stating that the both women are, moreover, lamentably misread and misunderstood by those who surround them. Their stories are told only after they die, and even then by someone who in retrospect still fails to realize the story's true import