Wuthering Heights (1847) is a passionate and stormy tale of love, hatred, and revenge, set against the desolate moors of northern England. In this timeless novel, Emily Brontë introduces Heathcliff, an adopted child who grows up in a divided household, harboring an impossible love for Catherine Earnshaw, the rebellious young woman who will forever shape his destiny.
Across generations, the echoes of their love and resentment transform the lives of everyone around them, in a cycle of pain, longing, and redemption. Dark, intense, and deeply original, Wuthering Heights defies the conventions of classic romance and remains one of the most powerful works in world literature.