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Wuthering Heights

Emily Brontë

Maison d'édition: Iperwriters Editore

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Synopsis

Wuthering Heights is a haunting tale of passion, revenge, and the destructive power of love. The story unfolds through the eyes of Mr. Lockwood, a tenant at Thrushcross Grange, who learns about the tumultuous history of the neighboring estate, Wuthering Heights, from the housekeeper Nelly Dean.At the heart of the novel is the intense, often brutal relationship between Heathcliff, a dark and brooding orphan, and Catherine Earnshaw, a spirited young woman. Their love defies social norms but is ultimately doomed by pride, vengeance, and miscommunication. After Catherine marries Edgar Linton, Heathcliff embarks on a path of revenge that spans generations, affecting the lives of their children and those around them.
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