
Cims borrascosos
Brontë, Emily
When Mr. Loockwod arrives at Wuthering Heights to speak with the owner of this estate, Mr. Heatcliff, who has rented another of his properties to him for a season, the butler tells him the history of these houses and the families that they lived there In Wuthering Heights Manor, Mr. Earnshaw used to live there with two children: Hindley and Catherine. After a trip, the father returned to the estate with an orphan boy he had found on the streets of Liverpool, whom they named Heathcliff and who, from then on, was to be treated as another member of the family. Catherine and Heathcliff, wild and wild, became inseparable, and spent their days running through the moors with the wind in their faces. When the father died, Hindley inherited the manor and relegated Heathcliff to the position of a servant, so apart from the constant humiliations received by Hindley, Heathcliff became a young increasingly violent and tragic. Intent on his sister making a good marriage, Hindley encourages Catherine to associate with her elegant neighbors Edgar and Isabella Linton, but she cannot help but feel intimately attached to Heatchliff, for good that she is also flattered by the attentions of the distinguished Linton, a kind and good-natured young man.
- Author
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Brontë, Emily
- Subject
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Literature
> English narrative
- Genre
- General > Classic fiction
- EAN
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9788418908866
- ISBN
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978-84-18908-86-6
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Viena Edicions
- Pages
- 408
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 31-10-2022
- Language
- Catalan
- Series
- Club Victòria
- Number
- 9