Wuthering Heights
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
"Wuthering Heights" is a story of love bordering on obsession and revenge, shattering the destinies of two generations. The only novel by the English writer and poet Emily Brontë, the book became a true challenge to strict Victorian morality and sparked heated debate. Published in English.
Catherine, a woman trying to live by her own rules; the orphan Heathcliff, whose race and ethnicity are still debated; the old family mansion lost in the Yorkshire moors; ghostly apparitions and a succession of unreliable narrators—the well-educated Brontë weaves all this into a mysterious, captivating narrative.
"The murdered, I believe, haunt their murderers. I know ghosts sometimes roam the earth! Be with me always... take whatever form you please... Drive me mad, but don't leave me in this abyss where I cannot find you!"
The novel is considered one of the first examples of women's Gothic fiction. The cover illustrations and interior design are ultraharmonica.
Who is this book for?
For lovers of classic literature.
For those who enjoy Gothic prose.
For fans of psychological novels.
For those who want to read one of the most popular works of the 19th century.
For those who collect the MIF series "Eternal Stories in the Original.