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Wuthering Heights (audio Bilingual Classic)
General Fiction呼啸山庄(有声双语经典)
(uk) Emily Brontë
Heathcliff is an orphan adopted by his adoptive parents. He falls in love with his adoptive father's biological daughter Catherine. Due to the gap in class and wealth, Catherine eventually marries the wealthy Linton. Heathcliff was deeply affected and began a journey of revenge, trying to destroy the happiness of Catherine and her family. By telling the grudges of two generations, the novel reveals the cost of Heathcliff's revenge and the complexity of human nature, and explores the themes of love, hatred, loneliness and destiny. "Wuthering Heights" is not only a tragedy of love and revenge, but also a profound reflection on social class, morality and human weakness.
Heathcliff is an orphan adopted by his adoptive parents. He falls in love with his adoptive father's biological daughter Catherine. Due to the gap in class and wealth, Catherine eventually marries the wealthy Linton. Heathcliff was deeply affected and began a journey of revenge, trying to destroy the happiness of Catherine and her family. By telling the grudges of two generations, the novel reveals the cost of Heathcliff's revenge and the complexity of human nature, and explores the themes of love, hatred, loneliness and destiny. "Wuthering Heights" is not only a tragedy of love and revenge, but also a profound reflection on social class, morality and human weakness.

Wuthering Heights
General Fiction呼啸山庄
(uk) Emily Brontë
It tells a bizarre story about love and revenge. The owner of Wuthering Heights, squire Mr. Earnshaw, brought back an unidentified child named Heathcliff. Heathcliff usurped the master's favor from Hindley and his sister Catherine. After the death of his master, Hindley demoted Heathcliff to a slave in retaliation and persecuted him in every possible way, but Catherine was close to Heathcliff. Later, Catherine was influenced by the outside world and fell in love with Edgar Linton, a quiet young man from Thrushcross Grange. Heathcliff ran away angrily and returned home three years later when he became rich. Catherine had married Edgar. Heathcliff takes crazy revenge and takes away Hindley's wealth through gambling. Hindley himself died drunk, and his son Hareton became a slave. He also deliberately married Edgar's sister Isabella and then persecuted her. Catherine, who was in great pain, died in childbirth, and her daughter Catherine was born. More than ten years later, Heathcliff tricked Edgar's daughter Catherine into marrying his dying son Linton. Soon Edgar and Xiaolin both died of illness, and Heathcliff finally took Edgar's property as his own. In Wuthering Heights, Hareton and little Catherine gradually fall in love and rebel against Heathcliff. Heathcliff saw the shadows of himself and Catherine in the two of them. His desire for revenge gradually faded, and he finally passed away with the memory of Catherine. Hareton and little Catherine lived happily together, and Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange also restored their former tranquility.
It tells a bizarre story about love and revenge. The owner of Wuthering Heights, squire Mr. Earnshaw, brought back an unidentified child named Heathcliff. Heathcliff usurped the master's favor from Hindley and his sister Catherine. After the death of his master, Hindley demoted Heathcliff to a slave in retaliation and persecuted him in every possible way, but Catherine was close to Heathcliff. Later, Catherine was influenced by the outside world and fell in love with Edgar Linton, a quiet young man from Thrushcross Grange. Heathcliff ran away angrily and returned home three years later when he became rich. Catherine had married Edgar. Heathcliff takes crazy revenge and takes away Hindley's wealth through gambling. Hindley himself died drunk, and his son Hareton became a slave. He also deliberately married Edgar's sister Isabella and then persecuted her. Catherine, who was in great pain, died in childbirth, and her daughter Catherine was born. More than ten years later, Heathcliff tricked Edgar's daughter Catherine into marrying his dying son Linton. Soon Edgar and Xiaolin both died of illness, and Heathcliff finally took Edgar's property as his own. In Wuthering Heights, Hareton and little Catherine gradually fall in love and rebel against Heathcliff. Heathcliff saw the shadows of himself and Catherine in the two of them. His desire for revenge gradually faded, and he finally passed away with the memory of Catherine. Hareton and little Catherine lived happily together, and Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange also restored their former tranquility.

Wuthering Heights (illustrated Collector's Edition)
General Fiction呼啸山庄(插图珍藏本)
(uk) Emily Brontë
A world-renowned literary masterpiece, a highly regarded classic translation with stunning illustrations. The earth-shattering love between the hero and heroine, which transcends life and death, is integrated with the wilderness and violent nature. The whole novel is like a long and passionate narrative poem. "Wuthering Heights" is the only novel written by Emily Bronte in her life. It is her most important masterpiece and a shocking "strange novel". Hickory, an abandoned child, and Catherine, the only daughter of the owner of Wuthering Heights, were childhood sweethearts, but eventually parted ways due to the pressure of the world. After Catherine's tragic and premature death, Hickory's affection turned into full of resentment, and he launched a crazy revenge on everyone around him. Finally, he felt Catherine's call, and the lovers were finally reunited after death. The earth-shattering love between the two people, which transcends life and death, is integrated with the wilderness and violent nature. The whole novel is like a long and passionate narrative poem. This book is a highly regarded classic translation by the famous translator Mr. Fang Ping. It contains a complete set of more than 40 classic woodcut illustrations created by the famous German-American illustrator Fritz Eichenberg for the novel, which is of great collection value.
A world-renowned literary masterpiece, a highly regarded classic translation with stunning illustrations. The earth-shattering love between the hero and heroine, which transcends life and death, is integrated with the wilderness and violent nature. The whole novel is like a long and passionate narrative poem. "Wuthering Heights" is the only novel written by Emily Bronte in her life. It is her most important masterpiece and a shocking "strange novel". Hickory, an abandoned child, and Catherine, the only daughter of the owner of Wuthering Heights, were childhood sweethearts, but eventually parted ways due to the pressure of the world. After Catherine's tragic and premature death, Hickory's affection turned into full of resentment, and he launched a crazy revenge on everyone around him. Finally, he felt Catherine's call, and the lovers were finally reunited after death. The earth-shattering love between the two people, which transcends life and death, is integrated with the wilderness and violent nature. The whole novel is like a long and passionate narrative poem. This book is a highly regarded classic translation by the famous translator Mr. Fang Ping. It contains a complete set of more than 40 classic woodcut illustrations created by the famous German-American illustrator Fritz Eichenberg for the novel, which is of great collection value.

Wuthering Heights
General Fiction呼啸山庄
(uk) Emily Brontë
The main content of the story of "Wuthering Heights" is that the abandoned child Heathcliff was adopted by Earshaw, the owner of "Wuthering Heights". Earshaw's daughter Catherine had been friends with him since childhood and developed a passionate love. However, the owner's son, Hendry, hated him. After Old Oushaw's death, he was reduced to a slave and humiliated in every possible way. Catherine married Linton in order to obtain the property support of Linton, the owner of "Thrushcross Grange", to support Heathcliff. When Heathcliff found out, he ran away angrily. A few years later, Heathcliff returned rich and bankrupted Hindley. He also tricked Linton's sister into marrying him and abused her at will. Catherine finally died of illness because she could not combine with Heathcliff.
The main content of the story of "Wuthering Heights" is that the abandoned child Heathcliff was adopted by Earshaw, the owner of "Wuthering Heights". Earshaw's daughter Catherine had been friends with him since childhood and developed a passionate love. However, the owner's son, Hendry, hated him. After Old Oushaw's death, he was reduced to a slave and humiliated in every possible way. Catherine married Linton in order to obtain the property support of Linton, the owner of "Thrushcross Grange", to support Heathcliff. When Heathcliff found out, he ran away angrily. A few years later, Heathcliff returned rich and bankrupted Hindley. He also tricked Linton's sister into marrying him and abused her at will. Catherine finally died of illness because she could not combine with Heathcliff.

Wuthering Heights
General Fiction呼啸山庄
(uk) Emily Brontë
"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.
"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.

Wuthering Heights
General Fiction呼啸山庄
(uk) Emily Brontë
Expressing extreme love with extreme hate goes straight to the essence of love. In the history of human literature, "Wuthering Heights" reveals the extreme love and hate in human emotions, and its portrayal of the depth and power of love goes straight to the essence of love. A work of genius that complements Shakespeare's plays. Xu Zhimo said that "Wuthering Heights" tells the essence of love, and Maugham rated the book as one of the top ten novels in the world. "Wuthering Heights" takes love and revenge as its themes and tells the emotional entanglement between two generations in Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. This work alone established Emily Bronte's position in the history of world literature. Among the novels of the Victorian period, "Wuthering Heights" is the only one that has not been obscured by the dust of time.
Expressing extreme love with extreme hate goes straight to the essence of love. In the history of human literature, "Wuthering Heights" reveals the extreme love and hate in human emotions, and its portrayal of the depth and power of love goes straight to the essence of love. A work of genius that complements Shakespeare's plays. Xu Zhimo said that "Wuthering Heights" tells the essence of love, and Maugham rated the book as one of the top ten novels in the world. "Wuthering Heights" takes love and revenge as its themes and tells the emotional entanglement between two generations in Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. This work alone established Emily Bronte's position in the history of world literature. Among the novels of the Victorian period, "Wuthering Heights" is the only one that has not been obscured by the dust of time.

呼啸山庄:蒋方舟导读版(SHE经典)
(uk) Emily Brontë
The owner of Wuthering Heights, the squire Mr. Earnshaw, brought back an unidentified child named Heathcliff. He took away the owner's favor from the young master Hendry and his sister Catherine. After the death of his master, Hendry demoted Heathcliff to a slave in revenge and persecuted him in every possible way. His childhood sweetheart Catherine later fell in love with Edgar of Thrushcross Grange. Heathcliff ran away angrily, and when he returned three years later, he found that Catherine had married Edgar. His deep love turned into deep hatred, and he was determined to take revenge. However, he never tasted the joy of victory in revenge, and eventually died in love without eating or drinking.
The owner of Wuthering Heights, the squire Mr. Earnshaw, brought back an unidentified child named Heathcliff. He took away the owner's favor from the young master Hendry and his sister Catherine. After the death of his master, Hendry demoted Heathcliff to a slave in revenge and persecuted him in every possible way. His childhood sweetheart Catherine later fell in love with Edgar of Thrushcross Grange. Heathcliff ran away angrily, and when he returned three years later, he found that Catherine had married Edgar. His deep love turned into deep hatred, and he was determined to take revenge. However, he never tasted the joy of victory in revenge, and eventually died in love without eating or drinking.