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Emily Bronte: Hurricane Heights

With her only novel, Emily Brontë dissolves the conventions of the Victorian novel and creates a text that resists interpretation, but does not cease to attract. Hurricane Heights is not a romance novel, but a storm that tears apart the illusion of romantic love and reveals its face as obsession, curse and destiny. On the barren heaths, where the merciless wind erases the boundaries between nature and the human soul, Emily Brontë writes a story about a passion that knows no reconciliation or forgetting. The love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff is wild, destructive, and relentless—a force that outlasts childhood, reason, and even death itself. Hurricane Heights remains a permanently restless work that even today with its raw beauty and cruel poetics exposes the dark, untamed layers of human nature and transcends time and literary frameworks. "Emily Brontë seems to tear apart everything by which we recognize a person, and fills those nameless, transparent outlines with such a rush of life that they surpass reality itself." - Virginia Woolf Emily Jane Brontë (1818–1848) was an English writer and poet, best known for her only novel, the classic "Wuthering Heights". She lived in seclusion in Haworth, and wrote under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. Her poetry and prose stand out for their intense passion, mysticism and powerful descriptions of nature. In 1846 she published a collection of poems together with her sisters Charlotte and Anne under pseudonyms (she was Ellis Bell). In 1847, he published his only novel, "Hurricane Heights", which was misunderstood at first and later recognized as a masterpiece of English literature. She died of tuberculosis at the age of only thirty.

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  • Author: Bronte Emiliy
  • Publisher: Naprijed
  • Year of publication:1967
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:349
  • Dimensions:15x20.5 cm
  • Script:Latin script
  • Condition:Very good
  • Binding:Hardcover with dust jacket

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