Wuthering Heights - Everyman's Library classics

by Emily Bronte, Katherine Frank

Format: Hardback 396 pages

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Synopsis

The saga of two Yorkshire families in the remote Pennine hills. The book has been interpreted as an historical romance, a ghostly thriller, a psychological love-story, a religious allegory and a nature poem. This is the author's only novel.

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Published
26/09/1991

Publisher
Everyman's Library

ISBN
9781857150025



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UK Kirkus review

Once past the elaborate 19th-century framing technique of multiple narrators, the reader is swept away by one of the most thrilling love stories ever told. Every romantic novel with a saturnine hero has been influenced by Heathcliff, but the original was a nasty piece of work, who tried to hang his wife's pet dog. That female readers are still bewitched, is a tribute to Bronte's writing or some unliberated hormones. (Kirkus UK)

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