
Author: Emily Bronte
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Under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Emily Brontë published in 1847 what would become a landmark novel of English and World Romantic literature: Wuthering Heights. Set against the backdrop of the Earnshaw and Linton families, the novel tells the story of two generations whose lives intersect through the ill-fated love of the protagonist, Heathcliff, for his childhood friend, Catherine Earnshaw. In exotic settings, and amidst poetic exaltations, the tragic love story unfolds, reaching moments of profound lyricism where passion and death, regret and revenge, intertwine. The forces of nature, the landscape, the mystery of the house in the hills, and the narration of the servant, Nellie Deans, become the romantic embodiment of the characters' amorous yearnings.
Pages: 432
Format: Paperback
Collection: Nueva Biblioteca Edaf
BISAC Code: FIC004000
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