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41 Stories

  • Masked Hearts: A Jane Eyre Fanfiction by nmmark
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    In "Masked Hearts," Blanche Ingram flees Thornfield Manor after discovering the truth about Mr. Rochester's deceit. Finding solace in the arms of a mysterious stranger at a masquerade ball, she begins a journey of self-discovery and newfound love. Set against the backdrop of Thornfield's haunting secrets, Blanche embarks on a quest for truth and happiness in this captivating spin-off of Charlotte Brontë's classic tale, "Jane Eyre."
  • The Return of Catherine, The fire in the ashes by MiaSecret01
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    📜 **Synopsis - The Return of Catherine** **Genre:** Gothic Romance / Paranormal Contemporary **Author:** *Lorena Ciullo* **Word Count (estimated):** ~85,000 words --- **What if love was strong enough to cross death itself?** Catherine Earnshaw thought death would be the end. But when her restless soul is torn from the moors of Wuthering Heights and thrust into the body of a young woman named *Dana Holloway*-an influencer with a perfect life and a hollow heart-Catherine realizes that fate hasn't finished with her yet. Awakening in a luxury clinic with no memory of the accident that killed Dana, Catherine feels trapped in a stranger's skin. Every reflection, every breath reminds her she doesn't belong here. Her husband, Linton Holloway, sees the same body-but something inside her terrifies him: a wildness he cannot name. Haunted by dreams of the moors and the echo of *Heathcliff's* voice calling her name, Catherine begins to understand that her return is not a coincidence. Someone-or something-has opened a passage between worlds. When she finds an old watercolor of her moor hidden in Dana's attic, with a note scrawled in a familiar hand-*I'm looking for you*-Catherine knows he has found her. But Heathcliff's love is as consuming as ever, and his return demands a choice: stay imprisoned in this borrowed life, or reclaim the bond that defies time, flesh, and death itself. In a world obsessed with perfection and appearances, *The Return of Catherine* is a haunting tale of identity, passion, and the dangerous beauty of eternal love-where the heart remembers what even death cannot erase.
  • Thoughts  by camicamicamicom
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  • WUTHERING BITES by SaffronSun
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    When an unruly child named Heath arrives at Kate's family home, a great love affair ensues; one that transcends generations. This is a modernization of the classic Emily Bronte tale, Wuthering Heights.
  • Why Emily Brontë was the Greatest Poet to Ever Live: An Essay by annehildegardis
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    An essay on the claim that Emily Brontë was the greatest poet to ever live. This is not meant to cause a debate but if you have any (related) ideas about the subject feel free to comment or private message me! Highest ranking: #4 in wutheringheights
  • Tempestuous Depths by CillianWendell
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    When Mr Locksteel takes a berth on DSV Tempestuous Depths, what skeletons will he uncover in the (submarine's) closet? And who is this mysterious recluse Captain Kelpcliff? It's Wuthering Heights. Under the sea.
  • Spellbound by TunmiD
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    This is a poem turned into a story. The poet is Emily Bronte and the poem is titled Spellbound. All credit goes to her for inspiration. This is my first story so if you are gonna criticise me at least make it constructive criticism.
  • meine Lieblingszitate :) by alina1pad
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    damit zeige ich euch meine Lieblingszitate aus Gedichten, Büchern oder auch Filmen.. viel spaß :)
  • Emberlight by ediebowery
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    "We must meet in darkness, by the light of the embers..." c. 1850, England. Young heiress Eleanor Godfrey is swept into high society after the death of her businessmen father. She inherits his prosperous tobacco company, and is thrilled by her newfound fortune. However, a chance encounter with the shady, alluring Sterling brothers reveals that her father may have been hiding a dark secret, which threatens to ruin her reputation and squander her newfound happiness. #1 in EmilyBronte (May 2021) A story by Edie Bowery. (Will be edited after completion!)
  • The Life Of Lydia Nickson by ToyaChatoorgoon
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    The nightmare of a woman struggling to get a peaceful nights rest, just to realise that the memories of that certain day, plays over and over again, like a disc repeating itself.
  • 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.
  • A day dream  by AdaPapergirl
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    teen fiction
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Kindred spirits, Heathcliffe and Cathy by ScarcelyHuman
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    This is a poem about the love between Heathcliffe and Cathy. It is written from Heathcliffe's point of view and it kind of shows how the story unfolds and how it effects him.
  • Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte by imaginator1D
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    When young orphan Heathcliff is adopted by a wealthy gentleman, he quickly forms a close bond with his benefactor's daughter, Cathy. But over the years, their childhood friendship morphs into a desperate, twisted, possessive love, as they wrestle with the violent and tyrannical rule of Cathy's brother and the confines of social class that keep them apart. What follows is an ingenious and darkly captivating narrative of frustrated passion and tortured heartbreak reverberating through the generations, wrought with all the brutality, power, and wildness of the Yorkshire moors. With striking force, Emily Brontë's mesmerizing prose claws at the nature of human folly, defying the gender, religious, and social mores of its day. Wuthering Heights is a transcendent, mystifying masterpiece that examines the cruelty of love, and the ways in which the past, scratching at a windowpane with ghostly fingers, never lets us go.
  • 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.