Wuthering Heights

by: Emily Brontë

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Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

By: Emily Brontë

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Category - Fiction / Classics

Format - Paperback

Condition - Excellent

Listed - 2 months ago

Views - 4

Ships From - Missouri

Est. Publication Date - Mar 2013

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Wuthering Heights

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Published in 1847, Wuthering Heights is a story of passion, revenge, and the destructive power of love set in the Yorkshire moors of England. The narrative is framed by the character of Mr. Lockwood, ...

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PangoBooks readers highly commend this book for its complex characters and the profound exploration of love and passion. The tumultuous relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine, set against a haunting and atmospheric backdrop, deeply captivates them. Many appreciate the intricate narrative and ...

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gabriella

2 book reviews

Jul 8, 2023
Hands down my favorite book I’ve ever read. Such complex and intricate characters. I definitely didn’t read it as a romance and never saw it as such. I recommend for anyone who appreciates character dynamics and relationships often times over plot or (in this case) as the plot. I absolutely adore th...
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Neeke Swart

12 book reviews

Nov 10, 2023
This book definitely stands out amongst Bronte's contemporaries. It tells the story of the Earnshaws on Wuthering Heights, and the Lintons on Thrushcross Grange. When Heathcliff is taken in by Mr. Earnshaw the social balance in, and between, both families is thrown off. The inadequate and transgres...
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Pamela M

275 book reviews

Jun 14, 2023
A classic tale of obsession and revenge, this gothic romance was written ahead of its time. Both hero and villain, Heathcliff was the typical tortured romantic. Catherine loved him but chose to marry someone else. They reunited in the after-life, in the most perfect (albeit spooky) ending.

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