Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a classic tale of love and revenge, published by National Geographic Books in a reissue edition on March 4, 2010. This 512-page novel, written in English, explores the tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff, an orphan raised by Mr. Earnshaw, and Cathy, his childhood companion. Their bond is tested by societal expectations and personal vendettas, leading to a narrative steeped in emotional intensity.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as love and revenge as Heathcliff’s unyielding passion for Cathy drives him to seek vengeance against those who wrong him. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, illustrating how their love endures despite the chaos surrounding them. This edition invites readers to engage with Bronte’s intricate storytelling and the profound impact of her characters, making it a significant work within the realms of juvenile fiction and classic literature.
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Heathcliff, an orphan, is raised by Mr Earnshaw as one of his own children. Hindley despises him but wild Cathy becomes his constant companion, and he falls deeply 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 . . . A story of doomed love and revenge with a brilliant new introduction from the author of The Outsiders – S. E. Hinton.
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