
Avoiding Bias with Emily Brontë
- Philosophy and Literature - Female Empowerment - Bluestocking Society - Women's intellectual history -
In today's episode of The Female Stoic Podcast we are discussing Bias and understanding the importance of objectivity when interacting with others, and also,ourselves.
Today’s novel is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
Rather than the Omniscient narration of say, Shirley byCharlotte - a 3rd person narrator seeing all and knowing all - or the epistolary narration in the Tenant of wildfell hall by Anne – the narration related through letters or journal entries, this books has a complex dual-narrative structure with two main narrators, both often unreliable: Mr. Lockwood and Nelly Dean.
And I think in part this is why I struggled with it at times...
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Music by Jean-Miles Carter
Published by Neworld Books
Audiobooks available at: www.neworldbooks.uk