Love "Wuthering Heights", but I love it!
I can not understand why the Brontes is not as recognized as Austen, at school, although his story is amazing and literally dragging.
I still remember when I read it for the first time, while waiting for the PET during the Flood, and I was holed up on the porch of the school, opening this book I had bought on sale.
Two hours and I was done.
I bought back in England and I almost ended up in a settimanella,-probably thanks to the Great Ketchup, "and today I got the most beautiful part of the book, in my opinion: When Lockwood returns to in the house of the peaks, and finds Cathy and Hareton were reading.
He agrees that with all his heart and asks for a kiss, you read that right.
It 's the final better than ever able to find so far in a book, you're sad because many good people have died, and yet see these two, the warmth of this house which blossomed, Nelly attempts to sing , all so beautiful and wonderful that you say ... oh, but then ... after all that mess can happen in life, a bit at the end 'of the happiness you always find, no?
Heathcliff is a fabulous character and I think it's even more interesting to think that it was a woman to think, to create it. I estimate
Emily, I like how terribly written and how she managed to create this plot through the third person by Nelly.
Oh! Oh! Oh! I'm going to finish it \u0026lt;3
Ah, fuck the news, I had almost finished the story for
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