Wuthering Heights

· Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin square
3.1
12.7K reviews
Ebook
288
Pages

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Published in 1845, Emily Bronte’s gothic novel set on the windy moors of Yorkshire is the story of the doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and her father’s adopted son, Heathcliff. The book was initially poorly received by many critics who found its dark, tragic story needlessly harsh and disturbing. That opinion has not endured, and the only novel Emily Bronte published is now considered to be one of the great classics of English literature.

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3.1
12.7K reviews
Adeline Gilliam
April 30, 2016
I compare this to Anna Karenina in terms of difficulty, character development, darkness, originality, and pace. I had a hard time getting engaged for the first 100 pages or so. Normally that means I won't get engaged at all. This proved an exception, and I read the last half in one sitting. My sleep suffered, but I stayed entranced. Joseph has dialog that is almost impossible to understand. Luckily his part wasn't particularly big.
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A Google user
May 6, 2012
The book is written in an interesting way, almost all of it is told through an exhausting recount of one side character. The main love story though, is so shallow and childish. I don't understand how other reviewers can say it's deep and root for Heathcliff. That's all you can expect from wealthy families so isolated they have to pretend to fall in love with each other and stubbornly continue drama and feuds just to pass the time.
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Tamara
May 13, 2016
Fascinatingly well written and the story pulls you into it. Most of the characters are very unlikeable with the exception of Hareton who I was cheering on at the end. Heathcliff is a terrible guy but Catherine exacerbated everything & at times, particularly by the end I pitied him. But really well done though I did skip Joseph's dialogue because it was incomprehensible & I guess that was her way of showing his irrelevancy. Haha Don't love it but I'd read it again just to hate on Heathcliff & Catherine again
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About the author

Sister of literary lions Charlotte and Anne, Emily Bronte published Wuthering Heights, her only novel, a year before she died. By all accounts Emily was a brilliant but sensitive and shy young woman who maintained intimate friendships with very few people beyond her immediate family. Although some evidence suggests that she may have been working on a second novel at the time of her death at age 30 in 1848, no manuscript has been found.

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