Abstract

The article is devoted to studying time and space in the novel “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Brontë. The researchers identify the functions of the chronotope, which is considered as a structure representing the integrity of internal relations of spatial and temporal elements. The paper analyzes the special spatial-temporal arrangement of E. Brontë’s novel focused around a limited number of personages. The analysis indicated the interrelation of events, the main characters’ feelings and actions with the time and gothic space described by the authoress.

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