Wuthering Heights
(Author) Emily BronteWhatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. A foundling son. A forbidden love. A coveted inheritance. Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff are wrong for each other in every way, yet inexplicably drawn together by a force stronger than themselves. Their love is passionate, dark, obsessive ... and a threat to Catherine's brother Hindley, who banishes Heathcliff, determined to make sure Wuthering Heights is his after their father's death. But when Heathcliff returns with money and a burning desire for both Catherine andrevenge, his only goal is to take what's his and bring retribution to all involved. Told from the perspective of Lockwood at Thrushcross Grange on the desolate and stark Yorkshire Moors years after the events at Wuthering Heights, this English literature classic explores the relationship between love, revenge and desire, and the long-lasting effects on its residents' heirs.
Emily Bronte
Emily Bronte was an English novelist and poet, best known for her only novel "Wuthering Heights." Born in 1818, Bronte's writing style is characterized by its intense emotion, vivid imagery, and exploration of dark themes such as passion, revenge, and the supernatural. "Wuthering Heights" is considered a classic of English literature and has had a lasting impact on the Gothic and Romantic genres. Bronte's contribution to literature lies in her ability to create complex and flawed characters that continue to resonate with readers today. She passed away in 1848 at the age of 30, leaving behind a legacy of powerful and enduring works.