Format | Paperback |
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Wuthering Heights
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Print length: | 252 pages |
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Language: | English |
Publication date: | 30 May 2024 |
Dimensions: | 15.24 x 1.6 x 22.86 cm |
ISBN-13: | 979-8325031311 |
Description
“”Wuthering Heights”” by Emily Brontë is a complex and intense novel that delves into themes of passion, revenge, and the destructiveness of a love that never changes. First published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, the novel is considered one of the classics of English literature and is Emily Brontë’s only novel. The story is structured as a frame narrative and is largely told through the eyes of the housekeeper, Nelly Dean, to Mr. Lockwood, a gentleman who comes to rent the nearby Thrushcross Grange. Nelly recounts the tumultuous history of Wuthering Heights, where the brooding and enigmatic Heathcliff grows up after being adopted by the Earnshaw family. Heathcliff forms a deep and fierce bond with Catherine Earnshaw, which becomes the heart of the story. As they grow up, their love becomes increasingly complex and is eventually thwarted by social expectations and Catherine’s decision to marry Edgar Linton, a man of higher social standing, despite her profound emotional connection to Heathillff. This decision leads to a cycle of revenge and misery that affects the next generation, including Catherine’s daughter, Cathy, and Heathcliff’s son, Linton, whom Heathcliff manipulates to further his revenge. Heathcliff’s vengeance against those he believes have wronged him drives the narrative, leading to financial ruin and emotional torment for several characters. He manipulates the younger Cathy to marry his son, Linton, to secure ownership of Thrushcross Grange, ultimately isolating her and controlling her life as he did with others. The landscape around Wuthering Heights reflects the stark, turbulent nature of the characters’ lives, with the moorland being an omnipresent force influencing their development. The novel ends with the deaths of Heathcliff and the elder Catherine’s brother, Hindley, which seem to bring some peace to the tumultuous world of Wuthering Heights, suggesting the possible healing of wounds through the second generation. “”Wuthering Heights”” is known for its gothic elements and its exploration of the darker side of human emotions and desires, challenging strict Victorian ideals about morality, social classes, and gender roles. The enduring power of the novel lies in its vivid characters, particularly the tragic figure of Heathcliff, and its deep, often painful exploration of the nature of love and obsession. —- ISBN: 9798325031311
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