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Loading... Wuthering Heights, A Longman Cultural Editionby Emily Brontë
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. wuthering heights is a literary classic and even though it was written a long time ago it still upholds the values and morals we see in everday life today. the novel can be confusing at times when the authour changes the perspective that the book is written but it is a very enjoyable read. it represents the influence that social class had on families and relationships in those days and the important of reputation. i thoroughly enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone who is up for a literary challenge. no reviews | add a review
From Longman's Cultural Editions series, Wuthering Heights, edited by Alison Booth, presents Emily Bronte's haunting, brilliant novel freshly edited, smartly annotated, and illuminated by various contexts. This illustrated edition is unique in locating Wuthering Heights in its region as well as period, while it follows every phase of the Brontë renown, from tourism to adaptations, from early reviews to recent critical trends. No library descriptions found. |
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