Wuthering Heights
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Wuthering Heights

by Brontë, Emily

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
222
Language
English
Published
1901

Overview

Wuthering Heights centers on the intense bond between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, whose childhood attachment on the Yorkshire moors grows into a force that damages households and generations. Emily Bronte frames the story through layered narration, turning love, obsession, resentment, class injury, inheritance, revenge, and memory into something wild, intimate, and unsettling.

This is Gothic literary fiction for readers who want passion without comfort and atmosphere with psychological force. The novel's houses, weather, and voices all feel charged, making Wuthering Heights ideal for anyone drawn to doomed romance, family conflict, unreliable storytelling, cruelty, social exclusion, generational damage, grief, and the question of whether love can become indistinguishable from possession, punishment, and haunting memory across time.

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