Wuthering Heights
The one and only from Emily Brontë, and it is a gut punch. A tragic story of class divides and revenge, Wuthering Heights is a classic tale of the power of love, and the devastation of love lost.
Often described as one of literature's great romances, Wuthering Heights is something far more unsettling.
Emily Brontë's singular 1847 novel is not a story of gentle devotion, but of obsession, pride, vengeance, and the intoxicating myth of "I cannot live without you." Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw have long been romanticized as epic lovers. On closer inspection, they are volatile, magnetic, and devastating in equal measure. Their connection feels fated. It also leaves ruin in its wake.
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