LEADER 00000cam a2200373K 4500 001 ocn707630408 003 OCoLC 005 20141231183114.0 008 110317t20112011nyu a 000 1 eng d 020 0451531795 020 9780451531797 035 (OCoLC)707630408 040 INB|cINB|dWIQ|dUtOrBLW|erda 092 |fTEEN|aBRONTE 100 1 Brontë, Emily,|d1818-1848. 245 10 Wuthering heights /|cEmily Bronte ; with an introduction by Alice Hoffman and a new afterword by Juliet Barker. 264 1 New York, NY :|bSignet Classics,|c[2011] 264 4 |c©2011 300 xiv, 334 pages ;|c18 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 This is the story of the savage, tormented foundling Heathcliff, who falls wildly in love with Catherine Earnshaw, the daughter of his benefactor, and the violence and misery that result from their thwarted longing for each other. A book of great power and strength, it is filled with the raw beauty of the moors and an uncanny understanding of the terrible truths about men and women. It is an understanding made even more extraordinary by the fact that it came from the heart of a woman who lived most of her brief life in the remote wildness of the moors. 650 0 Triangles (Interpersonal relations)|vFiction. 650 0 Rejection (Psychology)|vFiction. 650 0 Rural families|vFiction. 650 0 Foundlings|vFiction. 651 0 Yorkshire (England)|vFiction. 655 7 Domestic fiction.|2lcgft. 655 7 Love stories.|2gsafd 655 7 Young adult fiction.|2local 655 7 Teen fiction.|2local 655 7 Psychological fiction.|2lcgft
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