Author: Bronte, Emily
Classic fiction (pre c 1945)
Published on 30 January 2003 by Penguin Books Ltd (Penguin Classics) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 416 pages
197 x 130 x 24 | 306g
'Wuthering Heights is commonly thought of as 'romantic', but try rereading it without being astonished by the extremes of physical and psychological violence' Jeanette WintersonEmily Brontë's novel of impossible desires, violence and transgression is a masterpiece of intense, unsettling power. It begins in a snowstorm, when Lockwood, the new tenant of Thrushcross Grange on the bleak Yorkshire moors, is forced to seek shelter at Wuthering Heights. There he discovers the history of the tempestuous events that took place years before: the intense passion between the foundling Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, her betrayal of him and the bitter vengeance he now wreaks on the innocent heirs of the past. Edited with an Introduction and notes by PAULINE NESTOR Preface by LUCASTA MILLER