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Wuthering Heights (selected Translations of Lin's Masterpieces)

(uk) Emily Brontë

219K02

"Wuthering Heights" describes Heathcliff, a gypsy abandoned child who was adopted by the old owner of the mountain village. He could not bear the humiliation and was frustrated in love, so he went out to get rich. After returning, he found that his girlfriend Catherine had married the landowner Linton, and a story of revenge against the landowner and his children followed. The whole novel is filled with a strong fighting spirit against oppression and seeking freedom, and is always enveloped in a bizarre, tense and romantic artistic atmosphere. At first, the work was called a naive fantasy of a young female writer that was divorced from reality. However, combined with the fierce class struggle in the region it describes and the social phenomena in Britain at that time, it was soon highly recognized by critics and warmly welcomed by readers.

Wuthering Heights: English-chinese Bilingual

(uk) Emily Brontë

313K0

"Wuthering Heights" written by Emily Brontë describes the gypsy abandoned child Heathcliff who was adopted by the old owner of the mountain village. After being unbearable to be humiliated and frustrated in love, he went out to get rich. After returning, he found that his girlfriend Catherine had married the landowner Linton, and a story of revenge against the landowner and his children followed. The whole novel is filled with a strong fighting spirit against oppression and seeking freedom, and is always enveloped in a bizarre, tense and romantic artistic atmosphere. The book was highly praised by critics and warmly welcomed by readers. Read classics, reduce impetuosity, dive into history, and benefit endlessly.

Wuthering Heights (top Ten Literary Masterpieces in the World)

(uk) Emily Brontë

228K0

"Wuthering Heights" describes that the protagonist Heathcliff is an abandoned child and is adopted by the old Mr. Earnshaw of Wuthering Heights. After adoption, he was jealous of and enmity with his young master Hendry because he was favored, but he had a deep relationship with his sister Catherine and fell deeply in love with him. After the death of old Earnshaw, Hendry demoted Heathcliff to a slave and persecuted him. Unbearable to be humiliated and frustrated in love, Hendry went out to get rich. After returning, he found that his girlfriend Catherine had married the landowner Linton, and a story of revenge against the landowner and his children followed. The whole novel is filled with a strong fighting spirit against oppression and seeking freedom, and is always enveloped in a bizarre, tense and romantic artistic atmosphere. This book is known as "the Sphinx in literature" and "the most magnificent epic of human love" in the history of British literature. It is "an outstanding work whose brilliance has not been obscured by the dust of time."

Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

General Fiction

(uk) Emily Brontë

265K0

"Wuthering Heights" is an undoubted classic in the history of world literature. The strong local realistic features in the novel contain the power of original creation; with the help of deconstructed language and unreliable narrator, Emily makes us reflect on whether language can express the truth; the fiery and extreme love between Catherine and Heathcliff and the diverse and repeated symbolic images in the novel that do not provide a single meaning constitute a strong reading attraction.

Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

General Fiction

(uk) Emily Brontë

213K0

The story takes place in Wuthering Heights, an almost isolated village in northern England. The abandoned child Heathcliff is adopted by Mr. Earnshaw, the owner of Wuthering Heights, and falls in love with his little daughter Catherine. But Catherine finally abandoned Heathcliff because of her social status and accepted the proposal of Linton, the heir of Thrushcross Grange. This decision directly caused Heathcliff to leave in anger. A few years later, Heathcliff returned home in fine clothes, and his revenge began. He wants to take the most violent revenge on those who took away his love and happiness...

Wuthering Heights (chinese-english Bilingual Collector's Edition)

(uk) Emily Brontë

339K0

"Wuthering Heights" is a work by the British novelist Emily Brontë and is one of the representative works of British literature in the 19th century. The novel describes the story of Heathcliff, a gypsy outcast who was adopted by the old owner of Wuthering Heights. He went out to make a living due to humiliation and failed love, and later came back to exact revenge on the squire Linton who married his girlfriend Catherine and their descendants.

Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

General Fiction

(uk) Emily Brontë

241K01

"Wuthering Heights" is the work of Emily Brontë, one of the Brontë sisters, a British female writer. It is one of the representative works of British literature in the 19th century. The novel describes the gypsy abandoned child Heathcliff who, after being adopted by the old owner of the villa, went out to get rich due to being humiliated and frustrated in love. After returning, he found that his girlfriend Catherine had married the landowner Linton, and a story of revenge against the landowner and his children followed. The whole novel is filled with a strong fighting spirit against oppression and seeking freedom, and is always enveloped in a bizarre, tense and romantic artistic atmosphere. At first, the work was called a naive fantasy of a young female writer that was divorced from reality. However, combined with the fierce class struggle in the region it describes and the social phenomena in Britain at that time, it was soon highly recognized by critics and warmly welcomed by readers.