Wuthering Heights and Treasure Island

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Wuthering Heights and Treasure Island

Philosophy of religion

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

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Language: English

Published by: Fusion Books

Published on: 5th October 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9789354863899


Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte was an English novelist & poet, who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights. She has written poems also such as - 'Poems by Currer, Ellis and Action Bell', 'A Death Scene', 'To a Wreath of Snow', and lots Many. Wuthering Heights is a highly imaginative work of passion and hate. The author was interested in mysticism and enjoyed her solitude outdoors. This novel consists of those elements. It is now considered a classic of English literature. It was published under the pseudonym - Ellis Bell. The story is full of high creativity and very imaginative. It narrates revenge also. It revolves around the main character, Heathcliff. Wuthering Heights is his farmhouse. Heathcliff is a young orphan, who was brought by Earnshaw at Wuthering Heights 30 years ago. Earnshaw loves him (Heathcliff) so much, even neglects his own children. After the death of Earnshaw, his elder son Hindley becomes the new master of Wuthering Heights and he allows Heathcliff to stay there only as a servant. Catherine is in love with Heathcliff, but doesn't show due to her social status. The story thus seems very interesting and it ends with sights of the ghosts of Catherine and Heathcliff. It consists of many ups and downs. Readers will surely enjoy the novel. It's heartthrobbing and very difficult to get up without reading the novel fully.

Treasure Island

Robert Louis Stevenson, the author, is best known for 'Treasure Island', 'Kidnapped', and 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde'. He is the most widely read author in the world. He wrote everything—plays, poems, essays on literary criticism and theory, travelogues, romances, adventure stories, fantasies, fables, and short stories—and he wrote in a manner which pulled the reader right into the world he strove hard to create. Very adventurous story, well created. Readers will surely enjoy the story. And though critics might take longer to appreciate the literary genius of Stevenson's works, for the common reader he remains a man with a hundred fascinating stories to tell... a man whose words bring magic and wonder, and happiness to those who read.

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