Emily Brontë, a writer and poet of the mid-19th century, created a true gem of world literature that had a significant impact on the development of the English novel. The action of the book takes place on a farm called...
Wuthering Heights, seemingly detached from the rest of the world. The daughter of the farmer, Catherine, and the foundling Heathcliff share a complex relationship, the intricacies of which the reader must unravel.
The artist Evgenia Melnikova created a whole series of images for English novels of the 19th century, deeply living both the time and the characters of that era. Her illustrations are characterized by historical accuracy and the passion of emotions hidden behind outward severity.
Emily Brontë, a writer and poet of the mid-19th century, created a true gem of world literature that had a significant impact on the development of the English novel. The action of the book takes place on a farm called Wuthering Heights, seemingly detached from the rest of the world. The daughter of the farmer, Catherine, and the foundling Heathcliff share a complex relationship, the intricacies of which the reader must unravel.
The artist Evgenia Melnikova created a whole series of images for English novels of the 19th century, deeply living both the time and the characters of that era. Her illustrations are characterized by historical accuracy and the passion of emotions hidden behind outward severity.
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