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Wuthering Heights (Diversion Classics)

Emily Brontë

Publisher: Diversion Books

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Set in the wild moors of Yorkshire, WUTHERING HEIGHTS is equal parts Gothic ghost story and vengeance tale. It tells the tragic saga of Catherine and Heathcliff, two of the most studied characters in English literature. Their doomed romance and its aftereffects are explored in haunting detail in Emily Brontë’s first and only novel.Featuring an appendix of discussion questions, the Diversion Classics edition is ideal for use in the classroom.
Available since: 07/21/2015.

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