Wuthering Heights
Publisher Description
An Apple Books Classic edition.
If you’ve only ever seen Wuthering Heights on screen, you may have an image of Catherine and Heathcliff as the ultimate star-crossed lovers. But that’s just scratching the surface of this iconic Gothic romance. Emily Brontë’s only novel is an unabashedly dark tale of passion and revenge that created shockwaves upon its publication in 1847.
Without spoiling too much, the original Heathcliff is breathtakingly vengeful, cruel, and possessive, not the deeply misunderstood romantic hero of some adaptations. And Brontë’s story does not end happily ever after. After tragedy strikes, Heathcliff haunts the swirling mists of the Yorkshire moors, consumed with possessing a ghost. A must-read for fans of Gothic literature, this novel will appeal to anyone who loves a creepy story.
Customer Reviews
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Its really good , But the ending was little bit of confusing + Fast
A gloomy tale of foolishness!
I quite despise the way it is depressing. I would have a bit aware and less ignorant characters in the tale, had I written it, but then there’s mastery in the art. Worse than anything though, as it is, is the fact that what the foolish housekeeper relates to Mr. Lockwood becomes quite tedious after a time; it seems people (and most usually the keeper herself) repeat their mistakes, and no caution is taken further, thus adding to it.
It’s gloomy, for sure, but it might be liked — as it sure has been for centuries.
Very nice
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