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Human life has always been an ideal pasture for artistic grazing to the novelists in the world. Where some of the novelists have looked back to the past, while constantly gazing at the present condition and texture of life, others have preferred to look beyond the past and present to the state of life in future. Surprisingly enough, no novelist in the world has ever cared or dared to enter and explore the mysterious region a soul enters after its physical death in the world. Among the novelists in English literature, Emily Bronte enters the mysterious region and treads upon its untrodden in a highly rhythmic way. It is she and she alone who has connected life before and after death and rendered it as one piece of continuous life in her novel entitled Wuthering Heights.
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