Wuthering Heights: Including Introductory Essays by Charlotte Brontë, Virginia Woolf, and A. Mary F. Robinson

Wuthering Heights: Including Introductory Essays by Charlotte Brontë, Virginia Woolf, and A. Mary F. Robinson - Paperback

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Wuthering Heights: Including Introductory Essays by Charlotte Brontë, Virginia Woolf, and A. Mary F. Robinson

Wuthering Heights: Including Introductory Essays by Charlotte Brontë, Virginia Woolf, and A. Mary F. Robinson - Paperback

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by Emily Brontë (Author), Charlotte Brontë (Essay by), Virginia Woolf (Essay by)

Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontë's Gothic masterpiece. A dark and haunting tale of undying love and haunting obsession, set against the wild, unforgiving Yorkshire moors.

'The most striking and powerful of all the Brontë novels'. - The Globe, 1858

When the orphaned Heathcliff is taken into the Earnshaw household, he forms an intense bond with Catherine Earnshaw. When pride, cruelty, and ambition tear them apart, their passion curdles into bitterness, shaping a cycle of suffering that engulfs not only their own lives but those of the next generation.

Told through layered narration and rich Gothic atmosphere, Wuthering Heights explores the destructive power of unchecked emotion, the constraints of society, and the blurred line between love and possession. Stormy, unsettling, and fiercely original, this novel defies the conventions of romance to present a raw vision of human nature, one where love can be as brutal and relentless as the moors that surround it.

A singular masterpiece of English literature, Wuthering Heights remains as provocative and unforgettable today as when it was first published.

Number of Pages: 284
Dimensions: 0.64 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 29, 2018
ISBN9781528703789
Author Emily Brontë
PublisherRead & Co. Classics
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedMarch 2018
LanguageENG- English
Pages284
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Emily Brontë

Emily Jane Bronte was born July 30, 1818, at Thornton in Yorkshire, the fifth of six children of Patrick and Maria Bronte. Both of Emily's parents had literary leanings; her mother published one essay, and her father wrote four books and dabbled in poetry. In 1821, shortly after Emily's third birthday, Maria died of cancer. Maria's sister, Elizabeth, came to live as a housekeeper and was responsible for training the girls in the household arts. Although Emily did spend a few short times away from Haworth, it was her primary residence and the rectory where she resided now serves as a Bronte Museum. Emily's only close friends were her brother Branwell and her sisters Charlotte and Anne. Emily died of tuberculosis on December 19, 1848, also at the age of thirty, and never knew the great success of her only novel Wuthering Heights, which was published almost exactly a year before her death on December 19, 1848. From the opinions of those who knew her well, Emily emerges as a reserved, courageous woman with a commanding will and manner. In the biographical note to the 1850 edition of Wuthering Heights, Charlotte Bronte attributes to her sister a secret power and fire that might have informed the brain and kindled the veins of a hero.

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