Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a classic work of fiction published by Penguin Publishing Group on October 27, 2009. This reprint edition features 416 pages and is presented in a beautifully designed hardback format as part of Penguin’s Clothbound Classics series. The book explores the haunting memories and turbulent relationships within the grim setting of Wuthering Heights, where a man caught in a snowstorm discovers the tragic story of Cathy and the consequences of her choices.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love, betrayal, and revenge, illustrating how past decisions continue to affect the present. The story reveals the complexities of Cathy’s relationships, particularly her struggle between her well-meaning husband and the dangerous man she has loved since childhood. This edition, bound in high-quality cloth with a tactile design, invites readers to engage with Bronte’s exploration of gothic elements and the enduring impact of love that defies societal norms.
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Part of Penguin’s beautiful hardback Clothbound Classics series, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith, these delectable and collectible editions are bound in high-quality colourful, tactile cloth with foil stamped into the design. In a house haunted by memories, the past is everywhere … As darkness falls, a man caught in a snowstorm is forced to shelter at the strange, grim house Wuthering Heights. It is a place he will never forget. There he will come to learn the story of Cathy: how she was forced to choose between her well-meaning husband and the dangerous man she had loved since she was young. How her choice led to betrayal and terrible revenge – and continues to torment those in the present. How love can transgress authority, convention, even death.
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