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  1. Wuthering Heights. Published in 1845, Emily Bronte’s gothic novel set on the windy moors of Yorkshire is the story of the doomed love between Catherine Earnshaw and her father’s adopted son, Heathcliff. The book was initially poorly received by many critics who found its dark, tragic story needlessly harsh and disturbing.

  2. Jan 16, 2020 · Symbols: The Ragged Wuthering Heights vs. the Pristine Thrushcross Grange. As an estate, Wuthering Heights is a farmhouse in the moorlands ruled by the cruel and ruthless Hindley. It symbolizes the wildness of both Cathy and Heathcliff. By contrast, Thrushcross Grange, all adorned in crimson, represents cultural and societal norms.

  3. Welcome to the Wuthering Heights website, dedicated to Emily Brontë’s timeless masterpiece. Dive into the world of Heathcliff and Cathy, explore the haunting beauty of the moors, and unravel the intricate relationships that make this novel a cornerstone of classic literature. Whether you're a first-time reader or a devoted fan, our resources ...

  4. Jun 20, 2023 · Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë is a novel set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the Yorkshire moors of England. The story primarily revolves around the lives of two families, the ...

  5. Jan 16, 2020 · Catherine (Cathy) Earnshaw. Passionate, beautiful, and destructive, Catherine Earnshaw is the heroine of the first half of Wuthering Heights. She grew up with Heathcliff, an adopted gypsy child, forging a strong friendship that strengthened during the adolescence they spent under the rule of her tyrannical elder brother.

  6. Jul 30, 2018 · Wuthering Heights was released pseudonymously under the name Ellis Bell, published in an edition that included her sister Anne’s lesser known work, Agnes Grey. Emily was to die just 12 months ...

  7. Nov 11, 2011 · Wuthering Heights: Directed by Andrea Arnold. With James Howson, Solomon Glave, Paul Hilton, Shannon Beer. A poor boy of unknown origins is rescued from poverty and taken in by the Earnshaw family where he develops an intense relationship with his young foster sister, Cathy.

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