The most famous work of the English writer and poet Emily Brontë and her only novel published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. The publication in 1847 was a true challenge to the strict Victorian morals and sparked heated debates. Catherine...
Earnshaw — a woman trying to live by her own rules, the orphan Heathcliff, whose race and ethnicity are still disputed, an old family mansion lost amid the heather moorland, and a change of unreliable narrators — all this is beautifully woven together by the well-educated Brontë into a mysterious, imaginative narrative that is considered one of the first examples of female gothic.
The most famous work of the English writer and poet Emily Brontë and her only novel published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. The publication in 1847 was a true challenge to the strict Victorian morals and sparked heated debates. Catherine Earnshaw — a woman trying to live by her own rules, the orphan Heathcliff, whose race and ethnicity are still disputed, an old family mansion lost amid the heather moorland, and a change of unreliable narrators — all this is beautifully woven together by the well-educated Brontë into a mysterious, imaginative narrative that is considered one of the first examples of female gothic.
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