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Wuthering Heights - A classic of English literature and Gothic fiction focusing on the intense, destructive, and obsessive love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw on the Yorkshire moors
Auteur(s) Bronte (A01)
Editeur(s) CULTUREA
Ean :
9791043128721
Date de parution :
04/02/2026
Résumé : Mr. Lockwood, the new tenant at Thrushcross Grange, visits his landlord, Mr. Heathcliff, at the desolate Wuthering Heights. An unwelcoming reception and a disturbing nightmare prompt the housekeeper, Nelly Dean, to recount the tumultuous history of the Earnshaw and Linton families. She details Heathcliff's arrival as a mysterious foundling, his intense, spiritual bond with Catherine Earnshaw, the escalating cruelty from Hindley, and Catherine's transformation into a 'lady' after an incident at Thrushcross Grange, setting the stage for future conflicts and Heathcliff's growing resentment. Following Frances Earnshaw's death, Hindley descends into alcoholism and abuse, particularly towards Heathcliff and Hareton. Catherine grapples with her decision to marry Edgar Linton for social advancement, despite her profound connection to Heathcliff. Heathcliff, overhearing her conflicted feelings, disappears for three years. He returns wealthy and transformed, causing significant tension between Catherine and Edgar. Isabella Linton becomes infatuated with Heathcliff, who manipulates Hindley to gain control of Wuthering Heights as part of his revenge. Catherine experiences a severe mental and physical decline after a dramatic confrontation with Heathcliff and Edgar. Isabella's marriage to Heathcliff proves miserable, and she eventually flees Wuthering Heights. After Catherine Earnshaw Linton's death, Heathcliff is consumed by intense grief and rage. Young Catherine Linton (Cathy), Edgar's daughter, is raised in isolation at Thrushcross Grange. Following Isabella's death, her sickly son, Linton Heathcliff, is brought to Thrushcross Grange, but Heathcliff immediately claims him, intending to use him to gain control of the Linton estates. Cathy develops a forbidden relationship with her sickly cousin, Linton Heathcliff. Heathcliff manipulates the situation to force a marriage between them, aiming to secure Thrushcross Grange. Cathy endures a forced marriage to Linton Heathcliff, her subsequent imprisonment at Wuthering Heights, and the death of her father, Edgar Linton. Heathcliff's disturbing obsession with the deceased Catherine Earnshaw is revealed through his exhumation of her grave. Cathy endures a difficult life at Wuthering Heights, initially showing contempt for Hareton Earnshaw, who endeavors to educate himself. Mr. Lockwood returns to discover Heathcliff's death, marked by his increasingly erratic and joyful behavior, refusal to eat, and intense visions of Catherine. Nelly Dean observes his psychological decline and eventual death. The story concludes with the blossoming affection and intellectual partnership between Cathy and Hareton, their plans for marriage, and the lingering presence of Heathcliff's spirit on the moors. Lockwood reflects at the graves of Heathcliff, Catherine, and Edgar.
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