I was delighted while
reading JANE EYRE to discover that Mr. Rochester refers to himself as a "spoony" - a word with which I was previously unacquainted: "I began the process of ruining myself in the received style, like any other spoony... I had - as I deserved to have - the fate of all other spoonies." Still, I cannot help but recall
what Philip Marlowe's friend Terry Lennox said about
the gimlet: that it "beats the
martini hollow." And likewise I must say that so far - so far! -
WUTHERING HEIGHTS certainly beats JANE EYRE hollow. Not that it's a competition! (
See also.)