Wuthering Heights The Original Manuscript Free Audiobook Download by Emily Bronte


Wuthering Heights has both Classics and Romantic elements, with a strong emphasis on the supernatural. There is also a darkly compelling love story at its core. The narrator, Emily Bronte herself, is only heard for her opening to the reader; then the narrator speaks about his impressions of the process of writing the novel. He does not speak again during the entire novel until he says that he must now speak for Bronte.

Wuthering Heights The Original Manuscript is an English novel by Emily Bronte that follows the romantic and passionate love story of Heathcliff and Catherine. It is considered to be one of the best pieces of literature, and it is a staple for any literature lover's collection.

Wuthering Heights is one of the most popular Victorian Gothic novels. The narrator, Heathcliff, was a poor orphan who was raised by Mr. Earnshaw and their daughter Cathy in England. However, when Cathy dies, Heathcliff becomes so embittered and consumed with revenge that he is unable to love anyone else.

Wuthering Heights is a classic novel written by Emily Bronte. Although it was written more than 150 years ago, and you can read it online, the audiobook on sale at Audible has been narrated by [Geoffrey Giuliano And The Longleat Ensemble]. This recording is a bit over 6 hours long. The audiobook mentions that the actors have done 'a pitch perfect reading of this masterpiece with beautiful performances.'

This is an audiobook of the original Wuthering Heights manuscript by Emily Bronte, narrated by Geoffrey Giuliano and The Longleat Ensemble. This version is a faithful rendition of the text as it was first published in 1847. It has been appended with the author's death notice, a note on the influence of other recensions on this text, and a short explanation of why we have chosen to present this particular edition.

Published Date 2021-05-17
Duration 14 hours 48 minutes
Author Emily Bronte
Narrated Geoffrey Giuliano And The Longleat Ensemble
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Literary Criticism

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