Wuthering Heights #948372

di Charlotte Brontë

Carlini Classics

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In Emily Brontë’s timeless masterpiece, Wuthering Heights, the wild, windswept moors of Yorkshire are more than just a setting; they are a character in a story as harsh and untamed as the landscape itself. It is here that the narrative begins, not as a gentle romance, but as a dark and consuming tale of passion that defies all social convention. At its heart are Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw—two souls so fiercely bound that their love is more a force of nature than a tender affection. They are one another’s world, running wild and free across the desolate hills, their bond forged in childhood and burning with an intensity that reason cannot explain.

But this is not a story of happily-ever-after. It is a devastating exploration of what happens when that all-consuming passion is betrayed, curdling into a monster of all-consuming revenge. When Catherine chooses social advancement over her wild-hearted soulmate, she sets in motion a cycle of vengeance that will poison generations. Heathcliff, consumed by a love that has turned to hatred, returns to methodically destroy everyone who wronged him, weaving a web of cruelty that ensnares their children and casts a long, dark shadow over both Wuthering Heights and the neighboring Thrushcross Grange.

More than a century and a half after its publication, this novel remains a shocking and powerful read. It is a gothic symphony of obsession, ghosts, and the brutal legacy of heartbreak, asking a timeless and haunting question: Can a love be so powerful that it refuses to die, even when it destroys everything in its path? To enter the world of Wuthering Heights is to step into a storm of raw emotion from which you will not emerge unchanged.
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Formato:
ebook
Editore:
Carlini Classics
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
565 KB
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Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Charlotte Brontë
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