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Wuthering Heights: The 1847 Text, Backgrounds and Criticism
(Paperback, 2002)
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Author: Emily Bronte
 Drawing on the Gothic tradition, Emily Bronte's WUTHERING HEIGHTS is the tale of Catherine Earnshaw,...
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Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0393978893 ISBN-13: 9780393978896 Dec 2002 Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc 432 pages Norton Critical Editions Series Edition: 4 Language: English |
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Synopsis Drawing on the Gothic tradition, Emily Bronte's WUTHERING HEIGHTS is the tale of Catherine Earnshaw, a wilfull and romantic girl brought up to be a lady, and Heathcliff, the mysterious gypsy orphan. Bronte's use of a series of unreliable narrators to unfold their story heightens the mythic quality of the passionate attachment that is at the heart of the book--a relationship that remains tempestuous to its end, and leaves its mark on future generations of their complicated families. The novel's innovative structure, full of sophisticated flashbacks and shifts in time, was ahead of its time, and the brilliant evocation of the Yorkshire moors, with their contrasting great houses--dark and terrible Wuthering Heights, serene and civilized Thrushcross Grange--is a brilliant example of scene-setting. WUTHERING HEIGHTS is Emily Bronte's only novel--unless it is true that, upon her death, her sister Charlotte burned the manuscript of another. When the book was published (1847), it was considered odd, unpleasant, and slightly mad, but time has improved its reputation: WUTHERING HEIGHTS is widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest works of English literature., In early nineteenth-century Yorkshire, the passionate attachment between a headstrong young girl and a foundling boy brought up by her father causes disaster for them and many others, even in the next generation. Includes explanatory notes throughout the text, an introduction discussing the author and the background of the story, and a study guide.
| Details | | Series: | Norton Critical Editions Series |
| Size | | Length: | 432 pages | | Height: | 8.8 in | | Width: | 5.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 15.2 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "I have just returned from a visit to my landlord--the solitary neighbor that I shall be troubled with."
Industry Reviews "The action is laid in Hell--only it seems places and people have English names there." Rossetti
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Other Editions
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Paperback, 1992 - $0.75 Save 93% Paperback, 1997 - $1.02 Save 91% Hardcover, 1992 - $136.20 Paperback, 1988 - $0.75 Save 87% Audio, 1993 - $0.75 Save 95% Paperback, 2003 - $1.01 Save 85% Paperback, 2002 - $0.79 Save 96% Paperback, 1981 - $0.75 Save 83% Audio, 2006 - $32.21 Save 15% Paperback, 2008 - $3.65 Save 62% Paperback, 2009 - $4.49 Save 35%
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