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  • Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte by Dark_Day1
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    Wuthering Heights is a classic masterpiece of human emotions. The feelings of its characters and their reactions have made this novel an emotional thriller. Usually we see a hero and heroine in a story, but there is no actual heroine or hero in this novel. Besides this it still forces the reader to quickly turn the pages.
  • Treachery  by SupreetNarang
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    Anastasia Johnson is an 18-year-old college student who moved to a small town to continue her studies with a hope in her mind that may be in this small town she could live her dreams. She always wanted to escape from her fancy and big city life because she never wanted it. She met a boy named Nick, who is one of the most famous personalities in college but his dark sides turned her life upside-down. This is the real story of Anna's life, who sacrificed her dreams and forced to pursue Engineering. Her bare feet journey on a never-ending gravel road. Which brought her to death.
  • Children of the Storm by FuchsiaSong
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    When the TARDIS picks up a distress call the Doctor and Anna find themselves in Nineteenth Century Yorkshire. For Anna it is the ultimate literary experience and for the Doctor it is a meeting of minds when they join forces with Emily Bronte, the future author of Wuthering Heights... It soon becomes apparent that Emily Bronte has a connection to the alien who sent the distress call. But what significance does the great Storm of 1824 have to events and who are the children of the storm? Though the stakes are high when the identity of the alien is revealed and it turns out the Doctor and his companions aren't the only ones searching...As their mission becomes an exhilarating journey across Haworth moors and a terrifying race against time. The second in an eight part story arc to feature David Tennant's Doctor.
  • 'Tis the Seasons of Titles : The Barons Eye by k_slater
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    In the soft unfolding of spring in 1814, Miss Eleanor Harrowby, the eldest daughter of the late Viscount Harrowby, leaves the peaceful grounds of her childhood home to step into the glittering, unfamiliar world of the London Season. At twenty-one, she enters society later than is customary, carrying not the giddy excitement of a young debutante but a gentle uncertainty shaped by years of family devotion and the lingering quiet of mourning. She knows she must dance, must smile, must attempt to belong, yet she cannot help questioning whether society has room for someone as thoughtful and unhurried as herself. Her doubts begin to waver the night she meets Baron James Ashcombe, a gentleman whose composed manner hides a life marked by duty, disappointment, and an earnest desire to mend the legacy left to him. London whispers call him aloof and burdened, yet Eleanor sees something entirely different in him. He listens with genuine interest, speaks with steady sincerity, and regards her with a kind of attentive gentleness she has never known. Their meetings are fleeting, never contrived, but with each one, a quiet understanding grows between them. But London, with all its candlelit beauty, is a place where hearts are rarely permitted to unfold freely. Rival young ladies measure and compare. Gossip spreads more quickly than truth. And Eleanor's mother, the practical and careful Viscountess Harrowby, fears her daughter may tie her future to a man whose circumstances remain uncertain. When rumors begin to entwine Eleanor's name with the baron's, both she and Lord Ashcombe must confront the deepest of their private fears - his belief that he is unworthy of offering his heart, and her fear that she may not be brave enough to choose her own happiness. As affection and duty tug them in opposing directions, Eleanor must decide whether she will allow others to determine the shape of her life, or whether she will finally reach for the quiet joy she has long set aside.
  • [Insert Whimsically Deep Title Here] by CraigCarpenterII
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    This is my poetry with no theme obvious to me.
  • The Diary of Catherine Linton by Lord_deadfandoms
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    This is my submission to the Wuthering Heights creative writing contest, and my intention is to pay homage to the classic work of Emily Brontë. Therefore, I have attempted to include the elements I noticed and loved in the novel including, but not limited to: -the secondhand storytelling (key moments told by those who are not at the heart of them) -the cast of characters beyond Cathy and Heathcliff -the contrast between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange -the tangled web of lovers This vignette peers into Cathy's perspective, framed in the discovery of her diary by Mr. Lockwood. I sought to honor the novel's removed narration style by having Cathy investigate the mystery of where Heathcliff obtained his wealth, a story I imagined her receiving secondhand! She confronts Heathcliff about her findings, and the story culminates in a confrontation of passion and obsession that makes Wuthering Heights truly remarkable. Enjoy!
  • Starship Wuthering Heights by tjpcampbell
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    Starship Wuthering Heights is the third book in my sci-fi/English-classics mashup trilogy after the first, Pride and Prejudice and Superheroes, and the second, Skylar Holmes: The Last Hope. There is another threat from a powerful alien race, and this time it is not just the Earth in peril, but an entire universe. We see the return of the race known as the Equalisers. Skylar Holmes: The Last Hope is the second book in my sci-fi/English-classics mashup trilogy after the first, Pride and Prejudice and Superheroes, and before the third, Starship Wuthering Heights. We see the second appearance of the race known as the Equalisers. The Equalisers, masters of the Multiverse, broaden their search for an equalising force by extracting from parallel universes not just the characters of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, but Emily and the rest of her family too! So we get an author meeting her characters and living alongside them. All this not to mention the reunion a Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw as well as the reunion of all the Brontës (including the mother and all the siblings who died of various illnesses before the eventual "death" of the father Rev. Patrick Brontë outlived his family "dying" at Haworth in 1861 at age 84. This novel is a must for readers who wish to experience the English language in all its sophisticated glory. Expect to revisit all your favorite Emily Brontë characters as well as Campbell's fascinating newly created ones. A sci-fi 19th Century mashup superhero 153,000 word novel. **This Wattpad novel version shows the opening handful of chapters which is less than 10% of the full novel as I am selling through KDP (Amazon/Kindle)** The Equalisers Series (A Trilogy) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C1GJG372 Starship Wuthering Heights Available at Amazon on August 1, 2023 https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0C1F4KXJP Cheers, T. J. P. Campbell
  • Schrödinger's Heights by ando-yuuri
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    A tale known for its intense, unsettling power and an irresistible love that consumes...Where before the hatred, there was a savage, singular pulse. In the flickering shadows of a cold kitchen, a single overheard word-degrade-threatened to destroy everything. But instead of fleeing into the night and causing destruction, the flight is intercepted in time and a collision of desperate souls leads not to a quiet exit, but to an explosive confrontation that lays bare their shared, primal nature. Wuthering Heights becomes a cage. When the moment of choice between the genteel Linton and the uncivilized outsider Heathcliff, Catherine makes up her mind. But her decision leads her to be cast into the dark; starved, frozen, and confined to an attic cell utterly alone in the dark. Will she end up broken and destitute or is the abyss merely waiting for its master to return and burn the world down to reach her?
  • Subjects May Vary by anonxuser
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    This is a collection of poems - most of which are not mine - that are some of my favourites. The subjects vary, so please try to keep an open mind, and enjoy.
  • The Mercy Ward by AAA7668
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    Some secrets wait generations to surface. Some revenge plots span decades. And some acts of mercy change everything. When hospice nurse Eden Harrow requests assignment to Marcus Wither's final days, no one questions her dedication. They don't know she's the granddaughter of the man he destroyed. They don't know she carries her mother's locket with its cryptic inscription. They don't know that room 9 holds more than a dying mogul-it holds the end of a fifty-year cycle of cruelty. One confession. One choice. One chance to plant mercy where hatred grew.
  • THE HEIGHTS: A Wuthering Heights Retelling by smwileywrites
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    They say love conquers all. This story proves it can destroy everything. Set on the brutal moors of 1960s Yorkshire, The Heights follows Catherine Earnshaw-wild, brilliant, and born into old Black wealth-and Heathcliff, a white foundling pulled from the docks and raised as both family and servant. Bound by obsession and divided by race, class, and survival, their love is forged in secrecy and sharpened by cruelty. As society closes in, Catherine is forced to choose between the man she is and the life she must live. Heathcliff disappears-only to return years later with wealth, vengeance, and a hunger that refuses to die. Told through the eyes of Ellen Dean, the woman who witnessed it all and failed to stop it, The Heights is not a romance but a reckoning: a story of forbidden love, inherited power, racialized respectability, and the dangerous lie that suffering is proof of devotion. Some soul ties save you. Some damn you.
  • Fuchsia's Attic and Other Poems (Wattys2014) by FuchsiaSong
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    A collection of poetry reflecting on life, love and loss. Poems taken from over a span of ten years and some written in the voice of characters from the novels of Gormenghast, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, books which have inspired me as a poet. There are also poems on the Pre-Raphaelite artists, their models and the author Emily Bronte. Ideal for those interested in the world of art and literature. Though above all, this is poetry for those of us who have experienced the joy of love, along with the heartbreak.
  • in a world called my mind by aloser_inlove
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    there are times talking to people doesn't help, and words are the only comfort.
  • Wuthering Heights but easier language by ashtranslations
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    Have trouble reading the classics but feel like you're missing out? I rewrite them to make it easier to understand what you're reading. No changes to the story, just changes to the language. Each sentence manually changed, with the use of a thesaurus and human writing skills, not AI. Modern language but still the older setting. Keeping writers intention in mind. To keep track of timelines, talking, thinking etc. I slightly change up fonts, this really helps knowing what's going on.
  • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte by lostinlettersmovt
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    Gilbert Markham is fascinated by Helen Graham, the beautiful and enigmatic woman who has recently moved into Wildfell Hall. He is swift to befriend her and steadfastly refutes the local gossip calling her character and behaviour into question, yet he soon has cause to regret his infatuation, and grave doubts and misgivings begin to arise in his mind. It is only when Helen presents Gilbert with her diary and instructs him to read it that the shocking truth about her past life becomes clear. Anne Brontë was the daughter of Maria (born Branwell) and Patrick Brontë, a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England. Anne lived most of her life with her family at the parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors. Otherwise she attended a boarding school in Mirfield between 1836 and 1837, and between 1839 and 1845 lived elsewhere working as a governess. In 1846 she published a book of poems with her sisters and later two novels, initially under the pen name Acton Bell. Her first novel, Agnes Grey, was published in 1847 with Wuthering Heights. Her second novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, was published in 1848. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is thought to be one of the first feminist novels. Anne died at 29, probably of pulmonary tuberculosis. After Anne's death her sister Charlotte edited Agnes Grey to fix issues with its first edition, but prevented republication of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. This is one reason why Anne is not as well known as her sisters. Nonetheless both of Anne's novels are considered classics of English literature. Source:Wikipedia
  • Poems by jrrkenna
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    Sonnets with one invocation
  • Welcome to Wittenberg by TelOfTal
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    You know their names. You know their stories. But never quite like this. Welcome to Wittenberg College. Here you’ll find a collection of literature’s greatest characters, from Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy to Romeo and Juliet, now just ordinary college students in a modern world. Join them as they muddle through relationships, pressures of family, ambition, and most of all, trying just to find themselves and their places in the world.
  • Classic Love Quotes by anthonyraamos
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    From Austin to Brontë ! #1 wutheringheights #1 emilybronte Enjoy reading some of my favorite quotes by two of my favorite authors !! (:
  • Ribboned Words  by seovhl
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    A collection of poems written by me on a whim. (Occasional update on new pages)