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Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë's Gothic Romance of Obsession and Revenge - cover

Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë's Gothic Romance of Obsession and Revenge

Emily Brontë, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Maison d'édition: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Synopsis

💔 A love so fierce, it haunts the moors.
Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontë's stormy and spellbinding tale of passion, betrayal, and vengeance. Set on the wild Yorkshire moors, this gothic masterpiece chronicles the doomed relationship between the tortured Heathcliff and the headstrong Catherine 🌫️🏰🔥.

Their intense bond defies social class, morality, and even death—fueling a multi-generational cycle of pain and longing. Brontë's only novel is a searing exploration of the darker side of love and a cornerstone of English literature.

Why readers are obsessed with this novel:
✔ "A haunting, unforgettable story of love and loss."
✔ "Lyrical prose wrapped in raw emotion and gothic atmosphere."
✔ Essential reading for fans of tragic romance, psychological depth, and literary drama ❤️‍🔥📚👻

This edition includes:
🖼️ Moors-inspired illustrations
📜 Introduction on the novel's cultural impact
📱 Kindle-enhanced design for smooth navigation

📥 Download Wuthering Heights now and let yourself be swept away by one of the most passionate and tragic love stories ever written.
Disponible depuis: 05/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 142 pages.

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