

Wuthering Heights
Author: Emily Brontë
Narrator: Johan F Girado
Unabridged: 11 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 12/03/2017
Synopsis
This story is considered a classic in the English literature.
Author: Emily Brontë
Narrator: Johan F Girado
Unabridged: 11 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 12/03/2017
Emily Bronte (1818-1848) was an English novelist and poet best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights. She was a teacher for a short time but found it too stressful. Emily was a very shy woman who rarely left her home but to go for a short walk or attend church. She died from an illness thought to be tuberculosis. She was the younger sister of Charlotte Bronte, the author best known for her novel Jane Eyre.
This is my favourite book. I do not say that lightly - I've read quite a lot from all different genres - but this is my favourite book. Of all time. Ever. The ladies over at The Readventurer kindly allowed me to get my feelings of utter adoration for Wuthering Heights off my chest in their "Year of......more
"Hello, everyone. Welcome to chaos." -Emily Brontë upon publishing this book, probably Inside me, there are two wolves. (I am saying there are two wolves in order to reference the meme, but what would be more accurate is to say that inside of me there are two boring and nonviolent creatures. Like a p......more
Certain novels come to you with pre-packaged expectations. They just seem to be part of literature's collective unconscious, even if they are completely outside of your own cultural referents. I, for instance, who have no particular knowledge of--or great love for--romantic, Anglo-Gothic fiction, ca......more
"all i care about in this goddamn life are me, my drums, and you"... if you don't know that quote, you're probably too young to be reading this and isn't it past your bedtime or shouldn't you be in school or something? but that quote, hyper-earnest cheese - that is romance. wuthering heights is someth......more
Ah the classics. Everybody can read their own agenda in them. So, first a short plot guide for dinner conversations when one needs to fake acculturation, and then on to the critics’ view. A woman [1:] is in love with her non-blood brother [2:] but marries her neighbor [3:] whose sister [4:] marries......more