Wuthering Heights
Par Brontë, Emily
Publié par Golden Quill Classics
English
2025
ISBN 9782387170538
eBook
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On the stormy Yorkshire moors, love becomes obsession—and obsession becomes ruin.
Wuthering Heights (1847), by Emily Brontë, is a haunting tale of wild passion, destructive love, and the dark forces of human nature.
At the heart of the novel is the doomed relationship between Heathcliff, the brooding outsider, and Catherine Earnshaw, whose fierce love for him collides with her desire for social status. Their bond unleashes a storm of jealousy, revenge, and tragedy that echoes across generations.
Blending Gothic atmosphere with psychological depth, Brontë weaves a story filled with supernatural overtones, unforgettable landscapes, and raw emotion. The novel shocked Victorian readers with its intensity but has since become one of the most celebrated works of English literature.
A book about love's power to both elevate and destroy, Wuthering Heights remains as powerful and unsettling today as when it first appeared.
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