Wuthering Heights

100% Recycled Paper, 288 pages

English language

Published Feb. 22, 1994 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-062012-2
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OCLC Number:
804132833

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3 stars (11 reviews)

Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff form a deep bond in childhood -but her brother despises Heathcliff's wild nature. Heathcliff runs away from his tormentor and in his abscence Catherine marries another man. On his return, passions are unleashed that refuse to be tamed...

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2 stars

Until 3/4 of the way through I was highly tempted to dismiss this book with a two word review: "Histrionic nonsense." At about that point, however, I was struck by a resemblance to a superficially altogether different genre of literature - no, not the oft noted influence of the wildly popular only a few decades previously, Gothick novel - but a genre I have never heard mentioned in relation to Emily Bronte: Greek Tragedy.

The overwrought, intense, oppressive insanity of almost all the principal characters, the death of one of them at the half-way point, the feeling that everything is going according to the demented will of some external force out to amuse itself, the violently destructive internal relations of a family, all speak to me of the tone and temper of those plays about people such as Oedipus, Electra and Cassandra. To me this explains the histrionics, cruelty, structure …