Emily Bronte, author of Wuthering Heights, wrote a book on a cold winter night and created it in 1801. It is currently written in tense and explained by the hero; Mr. Lockwood is the tenant of Thurshcross Grange and is responsible for Thurshcross Grange, Nelly Dean. In the first chapter we will introduce Mr. Heathcliffe, Mr. Joseph, Mr. Cathy, Mr. Rockwood. As he is currently visiting Yorkshire, he lives in Thurshcross Grange, his landlord is Mr. Heathcliff living in Wuthering Heights.
2015 Heaven Hill (1847) Author: EmilyBrontë Initially the novel "Furigaoka" was created by Emily Bronte in 1847. Plot and Rockwood visited his landlord at Ushering Heights; when Rockwood spent the night, he began to discover items in his house, and later later showed a deadly vision Did. Rockwood returned to his residence at Thrushcross Grange and heard the history of his landlord Heathcliff. At Arashiya-dori, I will tell old servants
Heathcliff's "Wuthering Heights" at Wuthering Heights focuses on the story of Heathcliff. The first paragraph provided him with a brilliant physical picture and Rockwood explained how skeptically how his "black eyes" were withdrawn under his eyebrows in the way of Rockwood. did. The story of Nelly begins with his introduction to Earnhoo Family. Having wanted revenge for evil and loving Katherine promoted the whole plan. But Heathcliff did not understand that it is hard to resist the extraordinary passion that the reader can train the sentimental existence and not admit love. "(Duclaux) Emily Bront's" Wuthering Heights "is thought to be a masterpiece of the day, but when it was published for the first time it was negatively criticized for its enthusiasm but still the most One of the memorable love stories. "Wuthering Heights is not a comfortable book. It calls for praise rather than love. "(Stone man) novels are included
Wuthering Heights misunderstood the Victorian critic of classic Whispering Hills of Emily Bronte as harsh and dull. When comparing "Wuthering Heights" and "Jut Eyre", the author who wrote Atlas compares "Wuthering Heights" and "Jane Eyre". It is trying to provide some cathulsis elements for its readers. It was released. - Analysis of "Wuthering Heights" "Wuthering Heights is strange and not an artistic story" (Atlas, WH p. "Wuthering Heights is a strange book" (Douglas, WH p. 301). "This is a strange book" (Examiner, WH p. 302). "His work is very strange" (Britannia, WH p. 305)