Verlag | Penguin US |
Auflage | 2009 |
Seiten | 344 |
Format | 21,3 cm |
Gewicht | 388 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition |
ISBN-10 | 0143105434 |
EAN | 9780143105435 |
Bestell-Nr | 14310543EA |
Lockwood, der neue Besitzer von Thrushcross Grange im trostlosem Yorkshire Moor, muss eines Nachts in Wuthering Heigts, dem Haus seines Grundherrs, Zuflucht suchen. Dort erfährt er von den stürmischen Ereignisse, die sich dort vor Jahren zugetragen haben: der heftigen Liebe zwischen dem Findelkind Heathcliff und Catherine Earnshaw und deren Betrug. Als sich Heathcliffs Bitterkeit und Rache auch auf die nächste Generation niederschlägt, müssen seine unschuldigen Erben kämpfen, um dem Fluch der Vergangenheit zu entkommen ...
Kurzbeschreibung:
Offers a challenging new reading of the text First published in 1847, Wuthering Heights is set on the bleak Yorkshire moors, where the drama of Catherine and Heathcliff, Heathcliff\'s cruel revenge against Edgar and Isabella Linton, and the promise of redemption through the next generation, is enacted. This edition uses the authoritative Clarendon text, and in a new introduction Patsy Stoneman considers the bewildering variety of critical interpretations to which the novel has been subject, as well as offering some provocative new insights for the modern reader.
Klappentext:
\'May you not rest, as long as I am living. You said I killed you - haunt me, then\'
Lockwood, the new tenant of Thrushcross Grange on the bleak Yorkshire moors, is forced to seek shelter one night at Wuthering Heights, the home of his landlord. There he discovers the history of the tempestuous events that took place years before: of the intense passion between the foundling Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and her betrayal of him. As Heathcliff\'s bitterness and vengeance is visited upon the next generation, their innocent heirs must struggle to escape the legacy of the past.
Rezension:
"It is as if Emily Brontë could tear up all that we know human beings by, and fill these unrecognizable transparencies with such a gust of life that they
transcend reality."
--Virginia Woolf