PrefaceChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the TextGenealogical TableBiographical Notice of Ellis and Acton BellEditor's Preface to the New (1850) Edition--Wuthering HeightsNotes
Stopped on page 258.-I couldn’t do it. I really couldn’t finish this book. I read over half the book and hate it all.-Everyone was awful and miserable.-Cathy really bothered me. I hated that she was so oblivious. She was willing to marry someone she didn’t love just for power and money and left her ...
In preparation for the essay I must write on this book for my AP English class, I thought writing my review first would help warm up the creative juices (and I also might be sick of this novel by the time I finish this essay and find myself unable to write the review, hahah). I really enjoyed this n...
Si lo hubiera leído cuando estaba en la prepa, hubiera pensado que era una historia romántica. Ahora los personajes me parecieron berrinchudos, egoístas. Heathcliff no debería ser "el hombre ideal" que muchos piensan que es. Las descripciones de los paísajes son vívidas y me inspiraron a ir a visita...
I'm beyond inpressed by Bronte's ability to create such complex characters in Cathy and Heathcliffe as a twenty-something-year-old with little exposure to the outside world. Just brilliant. So, why four stars? While the writing is impeccable, I have complaints about the story. It's really two storie...
God, this was bad. I'd read it before, many years ago, and didn't realize how lame it was. It read like it was written by a middle schooler, perhaps a goth girl, certainly no one who had any sense of human nature. I can't for the life of me understand why it has remained a literary classic. I guess ...
I seriously wonder if all the people who give this book 5 stars actually read it. I mean seriously! It's one of the most depressing books probably ever written. This has some of the most selfish characters and even the prose and weather is depressing.
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