Mountains have always fired the human imagination, not least in the Western world and in German-speaking lands. Inhospitable and not suited for cultivation, in the Middle Ages they were places where "
Mountains have always stirred the human imagination, playing a crucial role in the cultural evolution of peoples around the globe and becoming infused with meaning in the process. Beyond their geograp
Argues that Emily Brontd's novel is about the perceptions and uses of domestic, bodily, and textual spaces by men and women, focusing on Catherine's diary as a reflection of her oppression by and rebe