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Wuthering Heights
by Emily Brontë
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Synopsis
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is a haunting masterpiece of love, obsession, and vengeance—one of the most powerful and enduring novels in English literature. Set against the bleak beauty of the Yorkshire moors, it tells the tumultuous story of Heathcliff, a foundling consumed by passion and ...
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is a haunting masterpiece of love, obsession, and vengeance—one of the most powerful and enduring novels in English literature. Set against the bleak beauty of the Yorkshire moors, it tells the tumultuous story of Heathcliff, a foundling consumed by passion and revenge, and Catherine Earnshaw, whose love for him defies every social and moral boundary.
Through its stormy emotions and dark psychological depth, Brontë crafts a tale that explores the destructive power of love and the unrelenting grip of the past. Both gothic and poetic, Wuthering Heights stands as a singular achievement—a raw, untamed vision of the human heart at war with itself.
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