Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
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Is Mr Heathcliff a man? If so, is he mad? And if not, is he a devil?
Heathcliff, an orphan, wild and unkempt, is taken in by Mr Earnshaw and raised as his son at Wuthering Heights on the bleak Yorkshire moors. He is drawn to Earnshaw’s daughter Catherine, and as the pair grow up together they become bound by an intense and passionate love. When Catherine’s father dies and Heathcliff is condemned to servitude, the difference in their social stations drives a wedge between them that will eventually become their downfall.
A story of all-consuming love, obsession and revenge, Wuthering Heights is one of the most unique and emotive Gothic novels, and is considered Emily Bronte’s masterpiece.
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About the Author: Emily Bronte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, on July 30th 1818, to Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell. Maria died early in Emily’s life and her father was a withdrawn, quiet man who preferred eating alone in his room to dining with his four children: Charlotte, Emily, Anne and their brother Branwell. Maria’s sister helped raise them, but she too was a solitary type. So to amuse themselves, the Bronte siblings created their own imaginary world, Angria, and wrote pages and pages of detailed notes about the kingdom and its inhabitants. Emily Bronte is most famous for her novel Wuthering Heights published in 1847 a year before she died aged just thirty, in Haworth, Yorkshire on December 19th 1848.
01 Apr 2010
Additional information
| Format | Paperback / softback |
|---|---|
| Genre | Classic fiction (pre c 1945) |
| Readership Level | General (US: Trade) |
| ISBN | 9780007350810 |
| Publication Date | 01 Apr 2010 |
Wuthering Heights (Collins Classics) by Emily Bronte ISBN 9780007350810