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Wuthering Heights

Emily Brontë

Publisher: CLA 6

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Summary

Set on the wild and windswept Yorkshire moors, Wuthering Heights is one of the most powerful and haunting novels ever written. Emily Brontë's only novel tells the turbulent story of Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw—two souls bound by passion, pride, revenge, and destructive love.

Through shifting narrators and layered storytelling, the novel explores obsession, class conflict, generational trauma, and the dark intensity of human emotion. Heathcliff's relentless pursuit of vengeance and Catherine's fierce independence create a Gothic masterpiece that defies conventional romance.

Raw, atmospheric, and emotionally uncompromising, Wuthering Heights stands as a landmark of English literature—an unforgettable exploration of love at its most transcendent and most destructive.

Perfect for readers of classic literature, Gothic fiction, tragic romance, and character-driven drama.
Available since: 02/15/2026.
Print length: 406 pages.

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