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VAMPIRIC DISCOURSE IN EMILY BRONTË’S WUTHERING HEIGHTS Gillian Nelson (Loyola University Chicago) Abstract Although several studies of vampirism in Wuthering Heights have appeared over the last decade or so, none have
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