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Wuthering Heights

By: Bronte, EmilyLanguage: Eng Publication details: Dublin, Macmillan Popular Classics; 2017. Edition: 1st EditionDescription: xviii, 314p. Soft/Paper Bound(19.5cm*12.5cm)ISBN: 9781509857685Subject(s): English, English Fiction, English NovelDDC classification: 823
Contents:
Introduction David Daiches -- Biographical notice of Ellis and action bell -- Editor's preface to the new edition -- Wuthering heights -- Notes -- Bibliography.
Summary: The immortal story of love and obsession in the North of England Atop the stormy Yorkshire moors sits Wuthering Heights, a manor inhabited by Mr. and Mrs. Earnshaw and their two children, Catherine and Hindley. The fate of the manor, and the family that lives in it, is forever changed when the Earnshaws adopt a dark-skinned orphan boy named Heathcliff. As the years pass, Heathcliff and Catherine fall deeply in love, but even their great passion cannot survive the pressures of society and the black force of jealousy. Driven away by a broken heart, Heathcliff leaves Wuthering Heights only to return years later, bent on the cruelest kind of revenge. Published just one year before Emily Brontë’s untimely death, her only novel shocked Victorian reviewers with its vivid depictions of passion and brutality. It is now considered a masterpiece of English literature and one of the most enduring romances of all time. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
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Introduction David Daiches -- Biographical notice of Ellis and action bell -- Editor's preface to the new edition -- Wuthering heights -- Notes -- Bibliography.

The immortal story of love and obsession in the North of England

Atop the stormy Yorkshire moors sits Wuthering Heights, a manor inhabited by Mr. and Mrs. Earnshaw and their two children, Catherine and Hindley. The fate of the manor, and the family that lives in it, is forever changed when the Earnshaws adopt a dark-skinned orphan boy named Heathcliff. As the years pass, Heathcliff and Catherine fall deeply in love, but even their great passion cannot survive the pressures of society and the black force of jealousy. Driven away by a broken heart, Heathcliff leaves Wuthering Heights only to return years later, bent on the cruelest kind of revenge.

Published just one year before Emily Brontë’s untimely death, her only novel shocked Victorian reviewers with its vivid depictions of passion and brutality. It is now considered a masterpiece of English literature and one of the most enduring romances of all time.

This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

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