- Illustrated edition with 20 moor-inspired illustrations
- Includes a crisp, spoiler-light summary
- Complete characters list for quick reference
- Bonus: a concise author biography of Emily Brontë
Let the wind-swept moors speak. In Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë ignites a love so fierce it breaks every rule—of class, of civility, even of life and death. Orphaned Heathcliff and untamable Catherine Earnshaw are bound by an elemental passion that defies the world; when ambition and pride tear them apart, their storm unleashes generations of longing, cruelty, and—at last—redemption.
This beautifully formatted edition pairs Brontë’s unflinching prose with 20 atmospheric illustrations, bringing the stark beauty of Yorkshire and the haunted rooms of Wuthering Heights to vivid life. You’ll feel the gale at the windowpanes, the heather underfoot, and the ache that drives this story beyond romance into myth.
What makes this edition special
Reader-friendly enhancements: a graceful layout, clean typography, and section breaks that honor the novel’s layered narration.
Built-in study aids: a spoiler-light summary to orient new readers, a characters list to track the Earnshaws and Lintons, and a brief Emily Brontë biography for historical context.
Perfect for book clubs & classrooms: discuss themes of obsession, inheritance, class, nature vs. civilization, and the novel’s daring narrative structure.
Whether you’re meeting Heathcliff and Catherine for the first time or returning to the moors, this illustrated public-domain classic offers a striking, memorable reading experience—one that lingers like wind in the heather long after the final page.