Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, published by Puffin Books in 1994, is a classic novel that explores the tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff and Cathy against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors. This reissue spans 412 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a chance to delve into the intricate dynamics of love, revenge, and social themes that define the characters’ lives.
In this novel, Heathcliff, a waif discovered in Liverpool, is taken in by Mr. Earnshaw and raised alongside his children. The story unfolds as Heathcliff grapples with his feelings for Cathy, who becomes his closest companion despite the challenges posed by Hindley, who mistreats him. The narrative captures the intensity of their bond and the destructive consequences of unfulfilled love, making it a poignant exploration of relationships and social themes.
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Heathcliff, a waif found on the streets of Liverpool, is brought home to the Yorkshire moors by Mr Earnshaw and raised as one of his own children. Hindley despises and ill-treats him, but wild Cathy becomes his constant companion, and he falls violently in love with her. When she will not marry him, Heathcliff’s terrible vengeance ruins them all – but still his and Cathy’s love will not die . . .
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