

Wuthering Heights
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Emily Bronte
Emily Brontë
Emily Bronte's only novel appeared to mixed reviews in 1847, a year before her death at the age of thirty. In the relationship of Cathy and Heathcliff, and in the wild, bleak Yorkshire Moors of its setting, Wuthering Heights creates a world of its own, conceived with a disregard for convention, an instinct for poetry and for the dark depths of human psychology that make it one of the greatest novels of passion ever written.
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Author
Emily Bronte
Pages
467
Publisher
Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press
Published Date
1992
ISBN
0312035470 9780312035471
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"Truly exceptional for it’s time, and as a growing literature analyst, I have a theory that the love trope between Catherine and Heathcliff is actually a Realist Era adaptation of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’. I definitely recommend, and highly encourage reading between the lines. This book has so many layers."
"So classic. "
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Kelly Moseler