Wuthering Heights (Unabridged) cover

Wuthering Heights (Unabridged)

Author: Brontë, Emily

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 11.3
Points 23.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 107945
Points per Word 0.000213
Page Count 709
Points per Page 0.03244

Description

Wuthering Heights (Unabridged) is a Victorian-era novel set on the remote Yorkshire moors, focusing on the intense, tumultuous relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and the orphan Heathcliff. The story is told mainly through the housekeeper Nelly Dean and the visitor Lockwood, whose interwoven accounts lay out how the characters' intense passions and desire for revenge affect the Earnshaw and Linton families over two generations. Major themes include love, revenge, social class, and the supernatural, with key figures such as Edgar Linton, Isabella Linton, and the children of Catherine and Heathcliff playing pivotal roles in the unfolding drama. First published in 1847, the novel is a landmark of English literature, recognized for its intricate narrative structure and the stark, moody setting of the Yorkshire moors.

Quick Summary

Emily Bronte's gothic masterpiece throws you onto a storm-swept Yorkshire moor where love and revenge collide in a tale that feels like a wild ride on a ghostly rollercoaster. Young readers will be pulled in by the dark, brooding characters, the eerie mansion, and the surprising twists that keep the pages turning. If your kid loves the spooky mystery of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and the intense emotions of The Hunger Games, they will be hooked by the passionate drama of Wuthering Heights. The book is best suited for teens in grades 9-12 who enjoy complex, emotionally charged stories.