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Having watched various televised/movie versions of the tale...I have to say, I dreaded reading the book when someone in my book club chose it. I hate it when I know when someone will die (I assume that there's no need for spoiler control here?).Re: Wuthering Heights
Charlotte was definitely more readable, but there is something very special about Wuthering Heights. For that era it was very wild and abandoned. It's that free spirit of the moors that she captures so beautifully. It's amazing when that the entire Bronte family were pretty much wiped out in youth and yet their work has made such a lasting impression.Re: Wuthering Heights
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WH must be my favourite book, I find it moody and having family ties from Yorkshire I always really enjoy reading it. There are quite a few versions, my Mum bought me an edition of it with lots of originally left out dialogue, I did find it more difficult to read.
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