Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontė's only novel. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte. The name of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors on which the story centres (as an adjective, wuthering is a Yorkshire word referring to turbulent weather). The narrative tells the tale of the all-encompassing and passionate, yet thwarted, love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and many around them.
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Review:
"Wuthering Heights is one of the classics which has stood the test of time. I liked the mixture of large and small designs: there are plenty of designs which absorb hours and days, but plenty of smaller pieces which are happily completed in minutes rather than hours but which still give a sense of satisfaction. The paper used in the book is of high quality and colours don't bleed through from the reverse." (- The Book Bag)
"The book is stunning ... a joy to colour." (- Creative Colouring with Hazel)
From the Publisher:
Thoroughly edited and extensively annotated. Lavishly produced on natural, high-quality paper, and affordably priced.
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- PublisherScholastic Paperbacks
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 0439228913
- ISBN 13 9780439228916
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages416
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