Wuthering Heights

On the cold moors of Yorkshire, two families are entangled in a web of passion and revenge that extends across generations.

Rediscover this compelling tale in this elegant Masterpiece Library Edition, honoring the Peter Pauper Press founders' tradition of publishing beautiful books. Deluxe, durably bound hardcover keepsake volume. Embossed cover with iridescent highlighting. Gold foil-stamped spine. Reinforced cloth quarter-binding for durability Premium acid-free archival-quality paper for longevity. Cream-color pages with font, type size, and line spacing chosen for a comfortable, luxurious reading experience, even under imperfect lighting. Comes with a matching satin ribbon bookmark with which to keep your place. 336 pages.

Emily Jane Bronte (1818-1848), English poet and novelist, and the sister of Charlotte and Anne Bronte, is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, published under the pen name, Ellis Bell, in 1847, a year before Bronte's death from tuberculosis at age 30. Intricately crafted and intensely emotional, it initially met with mixed reviews, but is now considered one of English literature's finest works.