Wuthering Heights is one of the world's greatest tales of unrequited love, captivating readers with its intense passion and drama since its publication in 1847. In this special collector's edition, the powerful, complex bond between Heathcliff and Catherine that unfolds in the wild, romantic landscape of the Yorkshire moors is beautifully presented in illustrated form for the first time.
The introduction and appendices to this Broadview edition, which place Brontë’s life and novel in the context of the developing “Brontë myth,” explore the impact of industrialization on the people of Yorkshire, consider the ...
This novel consists of those elements. It is now considered a classic of English literature. It was published under the pseudonym - "Ellis Bell” The story is full of high creativity and very imaginative. It narrates revenge also.
This Essential Classics edition includes a new introduction by Professor Vivian Heller, Ph.D. in literature and modern studies from Yale University.
If you need a little help understanding it, let BookCaps help with this study guide. Along with chapter-by-chapter summaries and analysis, this book features the full text of Brontë's classic novel is also included.
All editions are complete and unabridged, and feature Introductions and Afterwords. This edition of Wuthering Heights includes a Biographical Note and Foreward by Teresa Nielsen Hayden.
This new edition explores its extraordinary power and unique style and narrative structure, and includes a selection of poems by Emily Brontë.
Special thanks to a few of the members of that class who did this assignment with unusual diligence: Sarah Seigle, Carissa Anderson, Matty Burns, and Bridget Byers. John Kulka, my editor at Harvard University Press, was an incisive and ...
This illustrated edition of "Wuthering Heights" includes: Illustrations of objects and places mentioned in the novel. Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, initially published under her pen name Ellis Bell.
'May you not rest, as long as I am living. You said I killed you - haunt me, then' Lockwood, the new tenant of Thrushcross Grange on the bleak Yorkshire...
When Heathcliff, a poor Gypsy boy, is adopted into wealthy Catherine Earnshaw's family, he and Catherine form a bond that progresses from childhood friendship to teenage passion.