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DescriptionWuthering Heights is Emily Brontë's just book. It was first distributed in 1847 under the alias Bell, and an after-death second release was altered by her sister Charlotte. The name of the original comes from the Yorkshire estate on the fields on which the story habitats (as a descriptor, wuthering is a Yorkshire word alluding to fierce climate). The account tells the story of the sweeping and energetic, yet obstructed, love among Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and how this unsettled energy ultimately annihilates them and numerous around them. |