Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in June 1999, is a classic work of English literature that spans 412 pages. This edition presents the tumultuous love story of Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, set against the stark and haunting backdrop of the English moors. The narrative explores the deep connection between the two characters, whose relationship evolves from childhood companionship to a complex and obsessive bond, influenced by themes of family, class, and fate.
Readers will find a rich exploration of psychological and romantic elements as the story unfolds, delving into the intricacies of love and obsession. The novel’s portrayal of family life and the impact of societal expectations adds depth to the characters’ struggles. Wuthering Heights remains a significant work within the realms of fiction and literary classics, inviting readers to engage with its enduring themes and emotional intensity.
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It’s Time to Rediscover the Wonderful Books We All Cherish. “My greatest thought in living is Heathcliff. If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be. . . Nelly, I am Heathcliff! He’s always always in my mind: Not as a pleasure . . . But as my own being — Catherine Earnshaw Emily BrontË’s classic tempestuous love story of Catherine and Heathcliff is played out against the backdrop of the English moors. As young Catherine, daughter of the house, and Heathcliff, an uncouth orphan adopted by the family, grow up together and fall in love, their companionship turns into obsession. Family, class, and fate work cruelly against these two star–crossed lovers.Wuthering Heights is a beloved classic of English literature.
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