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WUTHERING HEIGHTS(Illustrated) - cover

WUTHERING HEIGHTS(Illustrated)

Emily Brontë

Publisher: Micheal Smith

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Summary

 Illustrated Edition: Features 15 exquisite illustrations, breathing life into Brontë’s timeless tale!
	 Enhanced Content: Includes a succinct summary, allowing readers to engage with the narrative's essence effortlessly!
	 Character Insight: Contains an extensive characters list, offering readers a deeper understanding of each figure's role and essence!
	 Author Exploration: Accompanied by a captivating author biography, providing a glimpse into the enigmatic life of Emily Brontë!

 Venture into the Storm of Passion and Vengeance!
"Wuthering Heights," the singular masterpiece by Emily Brontë, remains an undying symphony of love, revenge, and redemption, resounding through the corridors of literary history. In this unique illustrated edition, explore the haunting tapestry of this gothic romance, enhanced with visually stunning illustrations, unraveling the tumultuous journey of its unforgettable characters.
Setting:
Embark on a literary sojourn through the bleak and brooding Yorkshire moors, where the rugged landscapes cradle the eerie Wuthering Heights and the genteel Thrushcross Grange. The contrasting worlds become the backdrop of a relentless storm, weaving the destinies of the denizens, cloaked in passion and darkness.
Intricate Characters:
Dive into the depths of the human soul with the enigmatic Heathcliff, the spirited Catherine Earnshaw, and a vibrant ensemble of characters, each entwined in a dance of desire and vengeance. The intricate characters list included offers a lens to the multifaceted hearts echoing through the pages.
Timeless Narrative:
Explore the boundless realms of love and the shadows of the human condition, through Brontë’s poignant prose. The included summary encapsulates the essence of the narrative, allowing a harmonious blend of reflection and exploration.
The Enigmatic Authoress:
Discover the world of Emily Brontë, the solitary and mysterious scribe from Yorkshire, through the included captivating biography. Traverse through her life, influences, and the undying echoes of her literary contribution.
The Eternal Echo:
"Wuthering Heights" stands as a monumental beacon in literary history, with its shadows and lights eternally dancing in the winds of time, captivating the hearts and minds of readers across generations. This illustrated edition invites you to experience the haunting elegance and profound depths of Brontë’s magnum opus, offering a journey through uncharted territories of passion and metaphysical musings.
Step into the eternal dance of existence and oblivion with this illustrious edition of "Wuthering Heights," and embrace the untold mysteries of the human heart, eternally resonant under the watchful eyes of the Yorkshire moors!


 
Available since: 01/08/2024.

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