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Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights / Грозовой перевал. Part 1 [ Classic, tragedy. Anne Flosnik ]
Эмили Бронте - Грозовой перевал. Часть 1 [Классика, трагедия. Энн Флосник]
Book title: Wuthering Heights
The author's surname: Bronte [
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Brontë ]
The author's name: Emily
Audiobook cover: The Edge Reviews the Classics: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Performer: Anne Flosnik [
http://www.anneflosnik.com/ ] [
https://twitter.com/anneflosnik ]
Cycle / Series: -
Book Number: -
Language: britian english
ISBN or ASIN: B001DEWHU8
Publishing house: Tantor Audio [
https://tantor.com/ ]
Genre: classic
Playing time:
12:20:02
Description:
Perhaps the most haunting and tragic love story ever written, Wuthering Heights is the tale of Heathcliff, a brooding, troubled orphan, and his doomed love for Catherine Earnshaw. His desire for her leads him to madness when Catherine is made to marry a wealthy lord, sending Heathcliff on a lifelong quest to avenge himself upon those who stole his only love and his life.
In this gripping chronicle of the never-ending conflict between the heart and the mind - and the pain and passion of true romance - Emily Brontë created an unforgettable classic saga of love, desperation, vengeance, and forgiveness. Published just one year before Brontë's death in 1848 at the age of 30, Wuthering Heights endures as one of the world's greatest love stories and a classic of English literature.
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Любовь на фоне мрачных вересковых пустошей приводят к помешательству и смерти героев романа Эмили Бронте "Грозовой перевал".
"Этот роман не имеет ничего общего с литературой эпохи. Это очень скверный роман. Это очень хороший роман. Он уродлив. В нем есть красота. Это ужасная, мучительная, сильная и страстная книга" (Уильям Сомерсет Моэм).