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Wuthering Heights

Brontë, EmilyJack, Ian(Edited by)Small, Helen(Other)
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'I am Heathcliff - he's always, always in my mind ...'Discovered on the streets of Liverpool, Heathcliff is rescued by Mr Earnshaw and taken to the remote Yorkshire farmhouse of Wuthering Heights.

Earnshaw's daughter Catherine rapidly forms a passionate attachment to him, but when Catherine's brother takes over the Heights, Heathcliff is lowered to the position of a barely-tolerated farmhand.

When Catherine decides to marry the refined Edgar Linton instead, Heathcliff turns revenger.

He determines to degrade not only those who sought to degradehim, but their children after them.

Wuthering Heights is one of the most famous love stories in the English language.

It is also, as the Introduction to this edition explores, one of the most potent revenge narratives.

Its ingenious narrative structure, vivid evocation of landscape, and the extraordinary power of its depiction of love and hatred have given it a unique place in English literature.

This edition reproduces the authoritative Clarendon text, with revised and expanded notes and a selection from the poems ofEmily Bront ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0191571660 / 9780191571664
Ebook
823.8
08/10/2009
England
English
319 pages