Wuthering Heights

Paperback, 400 pages

English language

Published July 27, 2009 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-954189-8
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OCLC Number:
318672814

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4 stars (46 reviews)

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 degrade him, 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 …

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4 stars

I really liked this book, except that it should have gone on a little further, but I suspect that that is a common thought for well-liked books.
The plot was quite involved and twisted, but clearly not overly so for the story. I really liked all of the main characters and a couple of supporting characters, and I felt like striking out at others, fully knowing that anyone doing so would be counterproductive. The plot itself included many emotions and secrets but not un-rightfully so. I generally don't like books or stories that go back and forth between periods of time, but Anm Bennett did it so naturally and seamlessly that I didn't mind; actually, it was necessary for the story and for the telling.

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2 stars

I just can't with these books, yet I continue to read them because they were free and they fit challenges I am in.

We are back in Come-By-Chance, which is the dumbest name for a town ever. But first we are in Chicago, and Emily just happens to come across a man being strangled to death in an alley, and skips town. She's an orphan, naturally, so it's logical that she would just hop a train to anywhere and meet another woman, also named Emily. There is some nonsense conversation on the train and rich, spoiled Emily, who was headed to Montana to impulsively be a mail order bride after one letter decides to go home and let poor orphan Emily take her place. Yes, this is the actual plot and I am not messing with you right now.

Anyway, more nonsense happens when she arrives, they never really resolve …

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4 stars

Wuthering Heights must be one of the first novels where the protagonists can be considered antagonists or anti-heroes. It’s a story of love turning into bitter hatred. The orphan Heathcliff and Catherine were in love but when Catherine’s parents both die, Heathcliff runs away from Wuthering Heights. A few years later Catherine married Edgar and Heathcliff comes back (later that same year). In attempt to hide his broken heart Heathcliff marries Isabella but the pain continues to consume him turning him into a violent and emotional abusive man. The story follows the bitterness towards both families. The wounds were deep and their children Catherine and Linton were faced with the difficult task of mending the families division.

Emily Brontë really knows how to paint a picture with her writing. Wuthering Heights, though very dark is full of passion, love, hate and all emotions in between. The book keeps hinting at …

reviewed Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (Penguin Classics)

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5 stars

This is my all-time favourite book. It absolutely defies categorization and it's new every time I read it. I once recommended it to a male friend, who objected: “Isn’t that a love story?” Well, yes. Yes, it is. But it’s the weirdest love story you’ll ever read. (My friend loved it, by the way.)

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Subjects

  • Triangles (Interpersonal relations) -- Fiction
  • Revenge -- Fiction
  • Yorkshire (England) -- Fiction