• Anglický jazyk

Wuthering Heights Unabridged

Autor: Emily Bronte

Emily Bront's "Wuthering Heights" is an intense and brooding novel set deep within the Yorkshire moors of England. The story centers on a two - generation love affair between the Earnshaws and the Lintors that causes great pain and destruction.Heathcliff... Viac o knihe

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Emily Bront's "Wuthering Heights" is an intense and brooding novel set deep within the Yorkshire moors of England. The story centers on a two - generation love affair between the Earnshaws and the Lintors that causes great pain and destruction.Heathcliff is taken home by Mr Earnshaw and shortly thereafter becomes a family member. Earnshaw's daughter Catherine is a good friend of Heathcliff, however cultural anxiety and Catherine's choice to marry the aristocratic Edgar Linton above Heathcliff mar their relationship.Heathcliff gets furious and focuses on those around him - like the next generation of Earnshaw's and Lintons - with the aim of ruining their lives. His actions initiate a vicious cycle of retribution which eventually impacts the young heirs of both households.The novel features a complicated plot which is told from the diary entries of the domestic helper, Nelly Dean, to an unsuspecting visitor, Mr. Lockwood. The plot centers on love, class conflict, revenge, supernatural elements and the stark beauty of the landscape. The movie "Wuthering Heights" has a reputation for presenting complicated individuals and looking at the darker sides of human nature."Wuthering Heights," published in 1847, is firmly rooted in Victorian era's cultural and social contexts that significantly affect its themes and narrative style. What exactly is the historical background of Emily Bront's novel like?Class Structure and Victorian Society: The Victorian period was marked by a strict class system as well as social status played a huge part in determining one's relationships and opportunities. The social mobility of the protagonists in "Wuthering Heights" is essential. Heathcliff's ambiguous social status - as an adopted son of the Earnshaw family and also then as an affluent gentleman - mirrors the intertwined as well as conflicted nature of class distinctions during this period.The Gothic Tradition: The novel draws heavily upon the Gothic literary tradition that was extensively read throughout the late 18th as well as early 19 centuries.Elements of horror, the supernatural and dark, brooding environments are characteristic of this particular genre. The Gothic theme of "Wuthering Heights" is embodied in the creepy environment of the wild moors, the hauntess manor and the theme of condemned passion as well as revenge.TAGS:Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights classic novel, Emily Brontë books, 19th-century English literature, Gothic romance novels, Victorian classic fiction, Heathcliff and Catherine love story, Wuthering Heights hardcover edition, classic British novels, Emily Brontë literary works, tragic romance books, English countryside novels, Brontë sisters collection, dark romantic fiction, Wuthering Heights annotated edition, literature study guide for Wuthering Heights, literary analysis of Wuthering Heights, novels about revenge and passion, moorland setting in literature, romantic tragedy books,Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë, classic British literature, gothic romance novel, Heathcliff and Catherine, Victorian era fiction, 19th-century novels, love and revenge story, classic English novels, Wuthering Heights book analysis, Penguin Classics Wuthering Heights, Brontë sisters collection, Wordsworth Classics edition, Brontë novel hardcover, moorland setting, tragic love stories, literary classic, dark romance, historical fiction, famous romantic novels

  • Vydavateľstvo: Books Explorer
  • Rok vydania: 1847
  • Formát: Hardback
  • Rozmer: 235 x 157 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9782382266410

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