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Wuthering Heights (Annotated)

By Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights (Annotated) by Emily Brontë digital book - Fable

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Wuthering Heights is a tale of passion, revenge, and the destructive power of love. The novel is narrated by Mr. Lockwood, a gentleman from London who rents a house called Thrushcross Grange in the Yorkshire moors. He becomes intrigued by the mysterious goings-on at Wuthering Heights, the nearby estate owned by the reserved and surly Heathcliff.

 

The main narrative unfolds through the eyes of Nelly Dean, a servant who has witnessed the events at Wuthering Heights over the years. The story begins with the arrival of Mr. Earnshaw's adopted son, Heathcliff, to Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff develops an intense and passionate relationship with Mr. Earnshaw's daughter, Catherine. However, their love is fraught with obstacles, including social class differences and the interference of other characters.

 

Catherine, torn between her love for Heathcliff and her desire for social advancement, marries Edgar Linton, a wealthier man. This decision sets off a chain of tragic events. Heathcliff, devastated by Catherine's marriage, becomes consumed by a desire for revenge. The novel spans generations, portraying the repercussions of Heathcliff's vengeful actions on the next generation and those around him.

 

The narrative explores themes of love, obsession, cruelty, and the supernatural. The atmospheric setting of the Yorkshire moors plays a significant role in creating a dark and eerie backdrop for the unfolding drama. The characters in Wuthering Heights are complex and morally ambiguous, contributing to the novel's enduring appeal and its status as a classic of English literature.


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“https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/hostedimages/1678922258i/34042806.jpg Okay so I have really mixed feelings about this book. First of all - I had to stop reading it about 2 thirds of the way through because I just couldn’t understand it - I couldn’t follow the narrative and the language was so old-timey (not Bronte’s fault). I was studying this book at university at the time I tried to read this, so I watched the film and did a lot of research on it and I am familiar with the entire plot. This was probably one of the first books I read where I really disliked basically all of the characters. This is not necessarily a bad thing, and if you like morally grey characters then you might love this. I started reading this book thinking it was going to be an Austen-type romance (because I went in blind and was misled by the pretty cover) but it certainly wasn’t a happy romance story. I would say the plot is fuelled by a romantic relationship, but it is more about bitterness, grief, revenge and hatred for past wrongs. I think this book often gets very polarised opinions and I can see why people might either love it or hate it - I remain on the fence! How dyslexic friendly is it? This is actually my first DNF review, and I did not find this to be a very accessible book at all. I found the language and the switches between narrators quite difficult to understand, and I got so stressed trying to read this that I wasn’t enjoying it at all. I do actually really like the plot, it is so sad and haunting and really enjoyed the movie.”

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