Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights (1847) remains a towering work in the literary canon, a tempestuous tale of passion, revenge, and destruction set against the wild Yorkshire moors.
TY. Similar to another rereading commentator, pleased inspiring to have another look at a classic which will be rewarded and again, when one does so in later years, you have a different perspective because of a lived life and get other nuances
I read this book when I was younger. Loved it then. Your analysis adds a total new dimension. It resonates with aspects of my Latin heritage. There are many similarities with my experience with men from my culture. Must read it again at this point in my life. Beyond excellent!
Pleased you found it of value and that it, he book, resonated with you on many levels-which is the mark of a classic. I go back to such books later in life as one's further life experience gives new insights into the text
Adding "Wuthering Heights" to my Kindle for later reading.
I downloaded the Kate Bush song many years ago but somehow never got around to the book that inspired it!
TY. Similar to another rereading commentator, pleased inspiring to have another look at a classic which will be rewarded and again, when one does so in later years, you have a different perspective because of a lived life and get other nuances
I read this book when I was younger. Loved it then. Your analysis adds a total new dimension. It resonates with aspects of my Latin heritage. There are many similarities with my experience with men from my culture. Must read it again at this point in my life. Beyond excellent!
Pleased you found it of value and that it, he book, resonated with you on many levels-which is the mark of a classic. I go back to such books later in life as one's further life experience gives new insights into the text
Plan to read it again after all the years!