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Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte

Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte

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An abandoned child named Heathcliff is brought to the Earnshaw family home on the Yorkshire moors. He and Catherine grow up bound together in a love that is feral, prideful, and ultimately ruinous. The story passes through generations and obsession hardens into legacy.

But plot is almost beside the point…

Wuthering Heights isn’t a romance; it’s an atmosphere. It’s wind against stone. It’s love stripped of civility. Brontë writes desire not as sweetness but as possession and hunger. Everyone in this book is trapped by class, by pride, by memory, by themselves.

What it’s doing is unsettling the idea that love redeems. Here, love corrodes. It lingers. It refuses to die quietly.

You don’t finish this novel feeling soothed. You finish it slightly aware that passion can be both transcendent and destructive, that the past does not loosen its grip easy.

Dark and elemental, this book will give you something to think about for long after you finish it.

Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin
Page count: 395
ISBN: 9780141045207
Origin: United Kingdom
Condition: NEAR NEW

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NEW

Unread. No markings, creases or wear. Essentially as new.

NEAR NEW

Looks unread or very lightly read. No obvious flaws.

VERY GOOD

Gently read. May show light shelf wear or a faint crease, but clean and solid

WELL LOVED

Clearly read and enjoyed. May include creases, small marks or edge wear. Still perfectly readable and held together

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