Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, published by Canterbury Classics on April 10, 2018, is a classic work of fiction that delves into the intense and tumultuous lives of its characters. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a chance to explore the intricate narrative that unfolds at the remote estate of Wuthering Heights.
The story follows Lockwood, a wealthy man who rents a house from Heathcliff, the enigmatic master of Wuthering Heights. Through the perspectives of Lockwood and the housekeeper, Nelly, readers encounter a passionate tale of love, revenge, and the complexities of human relationships. The novel’s Gothic elements and Victorian setting enhance its exploration of themes such as romance and historical conflict, inviting readers to engage with the layered storytelling and emotional depth that characterize Brontë’s work.
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You’ll be burning the midnight oil to discover the tortured tales of the inhabitants of Wuthering Heights.
Discover a passionate tale of love lost, found, and avenged in Wuthering Heights. Lockwood, a wealthy man from England, rents a house from an eccentric gentleman named Heathcliff, who is the tortured master of Wuthering Heights. Through Lockwood and the housekeeper, Nelly, the story of Heathcliff’s adoption, upbringing, revenge, and love for Catherine is told. The unconventional relationships and complex story structure will keep you turning pages long into the night.
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