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Wuthering Heights

and Selected Poems

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The ominous and brooding shadows of the Yorkshire moors set a dramatic background for the tragedy of WUTHERING HEIGHTS. It tells of the frustrated love of Caiherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. When Catherine marries another man, Heathcliff's passion turns to revenge — an urge to destroy the people and the raw beauty of the places the two of them had enjoyed as children. Emily Bronte's only novel, a masterpiece, lays bare the full misery of a man and woman who can never be free to love one another and the ultimate destruction this brings.
--back cover

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Pan Books
Language
English
Pages
350

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Wuthering Heights: and Selected Poems
1970?, Pan Books
Mass Market Paperback in English - printing (14)
Cover of: Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights: and Selected Poems
1967, Pan Books
mass market paperback in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Preface to the Second Edition by. C u R R ER B ELL
Biographical Notice by cU R R ER B ELL (Charlotte
Bronté)
Wuthering Heights by E M IL Y B R o N T E (Ellis Bell)
Selected Poems by EMILY B (Ellis Bell)
Redbreast, early in the morning
All day I've toiled
The old church tower and garden wall
Strong I stand
The starry night shall tidings bring
A little while, a little while
I know not how it falls on me
How long will you remain?
Fair sinks the summer evening now
The wind I hear it sighing
Love and friendship
There should be no despair for you
If grief for grief can touch thee
There let thy bleeding branch atone
And like myself lone, wholly lone
Riches I hold in light esteem
Shall Earth no more inspire thee?
In the earth, the earth thou shalt be laid
Hope
At Castle Wood
Death
How beautiful the Earth is still
No coward soul is mine

Edition Notes

Published in
London
Series
Bestsellers of Literature
Copyright Date
1967

The Physical Object

Format
mass market paperback
Pagination
349p.
Number of pages
350

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35692996M
Internet Archive
wutheringheights0000unse_a1m8
OCLC/WorldCat
1256744069
Goodreads
59746177

Work Description

Emily Bronté's only novel is set firmly in the high moors above Haworth where she watched 'the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how anyone could imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth'.

Wuthering Heights is a powerful, sombre and imaginative masterpiece—perhaps the masterpiece of all the Bronté canon. Its theme of doomed passion between Cathy Earnshaw and the foundling Heathcliff reflects its author's own bleak upbringing as clearly as its setting evokes the dark and ominous beauty of the moorland country where she lived out the years of her short life.

As a novel of the darkest human passions, of love and sexual obsession, of despair and destruction, its power is matched rarely and then only by the finest of English prose and poetry.

This edition contains a selection of Emily Bronté's poems. Introduction by Elizabeth Jennings.

Notes by Phyllis Bentley.
--back cover

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