The most famous work of the English writer and poet Emily Brontë and her only novel published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. When published in 1847, it was a real challenge to strict Victorian morality and gave rise to heated debates. Catherine Earnshaw, a woman trying to live by her own rules, the orphan Heathcliff, whose race and ethnicity are still disputed, an old family mansion lost in the middle of the moor, and a succession of unreliable narrators - all this is woven by the well-educated Brontë into a mysterious, exciting narrative, which is considered one of the first examples of female Gothic.
Author: Emily Bronte
Translation: Volpin Nadezhda Davydovna
Year of issue: 2023
Publisher: Mann, Ivanov and Ferber
Cover type: hardcover
Pages: 416
Dimensions: 210x135x28 mm
ISBN: 978-5-00195-966-3