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  • Scholastic Classics: Wuthering Heights

    Emily Bronte

    language (Scholastic Fiction, Nov. 6, 2014)
    The heartbreaking story of the tumultuous and passionate relationship between gypsy foundling Heathcliff and the wealthy Catherine Earnshaw. Despite her love for Heathcliff, Catherine marries the well-bred Edgar Linton. This betrayal has unforeseen ramifications for generations to come.
  • WUTHERING HEIGHTS

    Emily Brontë

    eBook (Classic Books of Emily Brontë: Wuthering Heights, Jan. 14, 2014)
    The Definitive Edition of WUTHERING HEIGHTS-Illustrated with beautiful paintings of the Yorkshire Moors where the story takes place-Complete, unabridged, and formatted for kindle to improve your reading experience-Linked table of contents to reach your chapter quickly“If he loved you with all the power of his soul for a whole lifetime, he couldn’t love you as much as I do in a single day.” Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights“Wuthering Heights, to my mind, is the greatest love story ever told. Emily Brontë's writing is unforgettably lyrical, passionate and so accomplished” Tara Moore Novelicious.com “Wuthering Heights named Britain's favourite love story of all time” Daily Mail “One of the hundred greatest novels of all time” The Guardian“Emily Brontë's haunting classic about the doomed love between Cathy and the tormented Heathcliff, whose heartbreak propels him into a quest for revenge that reaches across generations.” BBCRead one of the greatest love stories of all time in a beautifully presented edition specially designed for kindle with images of the Yorkshire Moors where the book is set. This is Emily Brontë’s masterpiece which will stay with you forever.
  • Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 5: Wuthering Heights1800 Headwords

    Emily Bronte

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, Nov. 22, 2007)
    Classics, modern fiction, non-fiction and more. Written for secondary and adult students the Oxford Bookworms Library has seven reading levels from A1-C1 of the CEFR. The wind is strong on the Yorkshire moors. There are few trees, and fewer houses, to block its path. There is one house, however, that does not hide from the wind. It stands out from the hill and challenges the wind to do its worst. The house is called Wuthering Heights. When Mr Earnshaw brings a strange, small, dark child back home to Wuthering Heights, it seems he has opened his doors to trouble. He has invited in something that, like the wind, is safer kept out of the house. CEFR B2 Word count 23,180
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  • Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Unabridged 1847 Original Version

    Emily Bronte

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 24, 2017)
    Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontë's first and only published novel, written between October 1845 and June 1846, and published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell; Brontë died the following year, aged 30. The decision to publish came after the success of her sister Charlotte's novel, Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights, and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850. Wuthering Heights is the name of the farmhouse where the story unfolds. The book's core theme is the destructive effect of jealousy and vengefulness both on the jealous or vengeful individuals and on their communities.
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  • Wuthering Heights

    Emily Bronte

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 4, 2013)
    Wuthering Heights is a novel by Emily Brontë, written between October 1845 and June 1846, and published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. It was her first and only published novel: she died aged 30 the following year. The decision to publish came after the success of her sister Charlotte's novel, Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights, and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850. Wuthering Heights is the name of the farmhouse on the Yorkshire moors where the story unfolds. The book's core theme is the destructive effect that jealousy and vengefulness have, both on the jealous or vengeful individuals and on their communities. Although Wuthering Heights is now widely regarded as a classic of English literature, it received mixed reviews when first published, and was considered controversial because its depiction of mental and physical cruelty was so unusually stark. In the second half of the 19th century, Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre was considered the best of the Brontë sisters' works, but later critics argued that Wuthering Heights was superior. Wuthering Heights has inspired adaptations, including film, radio and television dramatisations, a musical by Bernard J. Taylor, a ballet, operas (by Bernard Herrmann, Carlisle Floyd, and Frédéric Chaslin), a role-playing game, and a 1978 song by Kate Bush.
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  • Wuthering Heights: By Emily Bronte: Illustrated

    Emily Bronte

    eBook (, Dec. 18, 2016)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)Formatted for e-readerIllustratedAbout Wuthering Heights by Emily BronteWuthering Heights is Emily Bronte's only novel. Written between October 1845 and June 1846, Wuthering Heights was published in 1847 under the pseudonym "Ellis Bell"; Brontë died the following year, aged 30. Wuthering Heights and Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey were accepted by publisher Thomas Newby before the success of their sister Charlotte's novel, Jane Eyre. After Emily's death, Charlotte edited the manuscript of Wuthering Heights, and arranged for the edited version to be published as a posthumous second edition in 1850. Although Wuthering Heights is now widely regarded as a classic of English literature, contemporary reviews for the novel were deeply polarised; it was considered controversial because its depiction of mental and physical cruelty was unusually stark, and it challenged strict Victorian ideals of the day, including religious hypocrisy, morality, social classes and gender inequality. The English poet and painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti referred to it as "A fiend of a book – an incredible monster ... The action is laid in hell, – only it seems places and people have English names there." In the second half of the 19th century, Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre was considered the best of the Brontë sisters' works, but following later re-evaluation, critics began to argue that Wuthering Heights was superior. The book has inspired adaptations, including film, radio and television dramatisations, a musical by Bernard J. Taylor, a ballet, operas, a role-playing game, and a 1978 song by Kate Bush.
  • Wuthering Heights Level 5 Oxford Bookworms Library

    Emily Brontë

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2012)
    A level 5 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Clare West.The wind is strong on the Yorkshire moors. There are few trees, and fewer houses, to block its path. There is one house, however, that does not hide from the wind. It stands out from the hill and challenges the wind to do its worst. The house is called Wuthering Heights.When Mr Earnshaw brings a strange, small, dark child back home to Wuthering heights, it seems he has opened his doors to trouble. He has invited in something that, like the wind, is safer kept out of the house.
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  • Wuthering Heights

    Emily Bronte

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2017)
    Wuthering Heights... Raised together on the Yorkshire moors, Heathcliff and Catherine become lovers and soul mates so utterly inseparable that their destiny seems inevitable. But when Catherine’s desire for social status results in her marriage to Heathcliff’s wealthy rival, Heathcliff is consumed by revenge. And no one in his path will be spared. Admired for its stark originality and condemned for its fiendish affront to the senses, Wuthering Heights polarized critics. For generations of readers since, its themes of gender inequality, religious hypocrisy, social climbing, and the violent extremes of romantic obsession resonate to this day. DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY TODAY! Download Wuthering Heights now and enjoy Heathcliff and Catherine inseparable destiny. Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy now button. Discount For A Limited Time Only!
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  • Wuthering Heights

    Emily Bronte

    language (, Feb. 7, 2014)
    Published in 1845, Emily Bronte’s gothic novel set on the windy moors of Yorkshire is the story of the doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and her father’s adopted son, Heathcliff. The book was initially poorly received by many critics who found its dark, tragic story needlessly harsh and disturbing. That opinion has not endured, and the only novel Emily Bronte published is now considered to be one of the great classics of English literature.
  • Wuthering Heights: Emily Bronte 's Classic Masterpiece - Complete Original Text

    Emily Bronte

    Paperback (Tark Classic Fiction, Oct. 5, 2007)
    Wuthering Heights by Emile Bronte CHAPTER I 1801. - I have just returned from a visit to my landlord - the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with. This is certainly a beautiful country! In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect misanthropist's heaven: and Mr. Heathcliff and I are such a suitable pair to divide the desolation between us. A capital fellow! He little imagined how my heart warmed towards him when I beheld his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows, as I rode up, and when his fingers sheltered themselves, with a jealous resolution, still further in his waistcoat, as I announced my name. 'Mr. Heathcliff?' I said.
  • Wuthering Heights

    Emily Brontë

    eBook
    Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontë's only novel. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte. The name of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors on which the story centres (as an adjective, wuthering is a Yorkshire word referring to turbulent weather). The narrative tells the tale of the all-encompassing and passionate, yet thwarted, love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and many around them.Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë is one of the best novel in the world.
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  • Wuthering Heights

    Emily Bronte

    Hardcover (Triangle, Jan. 1, 1939)
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