I have never read Wuthering Heights before, or seen any of the movie adaptations. I was vaguely expecting some sort of romance novel. This is definately not a romance novel. It's a tale of revenge, tragedy, and human psychology. Very few of the characters are likeable, but I don't think you have...
Pop Sugar 2019 Challenge prompts: Book by 2 female authors Call me unsophisticated. Because I hate this. I find the writing disjointed and pretentious. The characters unlikable. And the events all over the place. I enjoy classics, but this one is a big NO from me. I will stick to Jane Austen.
“He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” ♥a tragic tale of love, loss and pain, obsession, vengeance and possessiveness. a captivating story, i Love Emily Bronte's style, eerie, Gothic, Ghostly. She developed a sinister Devilish side of love, complex a...
‘Seven days glided away, every one marking its course by the henceforth rapid alteration of Edgar Linton’s state. The havoc that months had previously wrought, was now emulated by the inroads of hours. Catherine, we would fain have deluded, yet, but her own quick spirit refused to delude her. It di...
Is it ok if a book makes you fall in love with egoistic, manipulative, obsessive psycho___ (add a few crazy person attributes on a blank space too). And don't get me wrong, that is a type of a man I usually hate...
"Let's see if I'll still like it as much as I used to... Somehow I doubt it."And with that, I started reading Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights again after a gap of over thirty years.First reaction on finishing for the second time: "Thanks God that's over!"But this reaction wasn't because I now hate...
Passion and obsession, yooooooooooooo!!!!Here they come- a cast of beleaguered, flawed, loathsome and forlorn characters.Asshole 1.Asshole 2.Idiot mewl 1.Idiot mewl 2.and the shameful posterity.Terrible eidetic memory Gossip 1.Nosy visitor 1.And we(yes, me too) are all lovestruck. Even with all its ...
Not often do I decide to edit the review - and change the opinion of the book I initially detested - mere days after writing a 'why I hated it' opus. Emily Bronte, you mastermind! In addition to learning truly horrifying things through the comments from my fellow lovely Goodreaders (people have to...
PrefaceChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the TextGenealogical TableBiographical Notice of Ellis and Acton BellEditor's Preface to the New (1850) Edition--Wuthering HeightsNotes
PrefaceChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the TextGenealogical TableBiographical Notice of Ellis and Acton BellEditor's Preface to the New (1850) Edition--Wuthering HeightsNotes
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