Wuthering Heights
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[United States] : Librofilio, 2023.
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Emily Brontë (1818-1848) was a fiercely talented and enigmatic English novelist, celebrated for her timeless masterpiece "Wuthering Heights." Born in the wild and windswept Yorkshire moors, she was the reclusive sister of Charlotte and Anne Brontë, yet her literary legacy stands in a league of its own. Despite her short life, Emily Brontë's genius shone brightly through her hauntingly beautiful prose and her exploration of intense emotions and human complexities. "Wuthering Heights" remains a transcendent tale of love, revenge, and passion, delving deep into the darker corners of the human soul. Often shielded from the public eye, Emily's inner world was vividly expressed through her powerful writing, making her an enduring icon of literature and a pioneer of Gothic romance. Her singular voice and unyielding spirit continue to captivate readers, solidifying her position as a literary legend whose impact resonates to this day.

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9782384613083, 2384613081
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Lexile measure:
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Emily Brontë (1818-1848) was a fiercely talented and enigmatic English novelist, celebrated for her timeless masterpiece "Wuthering Heights." Born in the wild and windswept Yorkshire moors, she was the reclusive sister of Charlotte and Anne Brontë, yet her literary legacy stands in a league of its own. Despite her short life, Emily Brontë's genius shone brightly through her hauntingly beautiful prose and her exploration of intense emotions and human complexities. "Wuthering Heights" remains a transcendent tale of love, revenge, and passion, delving deep into the darker corners of the human soul. Often shielded from the public eye, Emily's inner world was vividly expressed through her powerful writing, making her an enduring icon of literature and a pioneer of Gothic romance. Her singular voice and unyielding spirit continue to captivate readers, solidifying her position as a literary legend whose impact resonates to this day.
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Brontë, E. (2023). Wuthering Heights. [United States], Librofilio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Brontë, Emily. 2023. Wuthering Heights. [United States], Librofilio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Brontë, Emily, Wuthering Heights. [United States], Librofilio, 2023.

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Brontë, Emily. Wuthering Heights. [United States], Librofilio, 2023.

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