Wuthering Heights with a Student Guid..., Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights with a Student Guid..., Emily Bronte
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Wuthering Heights with a Student Guide (as told by Emily Brontë)
An Easy Classic

Author: Emily Brontë

Series: Easy Classics

Narrator: Alison Larkin, Andrew Wincott

Unabridged: 14 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2025


Synopsis

An Easy Classic from Alison Larkin Presents, this easy-to-listen to, unabridged recording reintroduces Wuthering Heights to a modern audience with a fierce, accessible immediacy and emotional power.Multi-award-winning narrator Alison Larkin (Jane Eyre; The Complete Novels of Jane Austen) brings the full power of Wuthering Heights to exciting new life, capturing its dark beauty, fierce passions, and psychological depth. Set against the wild Yorkshire moors, this edition presents the entire book as Emily Brontë wrote it and includes an Introduction and Student Guide (as if told by Emily Brontë herself), offering entertaining insight into her life, influences, and creative intentions.The audiobook also features selected bonus material performed by Andrew Wincott (Paradise Lost; Baldur’s Gate 3), showing how Lord Byron’s tortured, damaged anti-heroes influenced Emily Brontë’s creation of Heathcliff—one of literature’s most unsettling and unforgettable figures.A story that has captivated readers for generations, Wuthering Heights explores obsessive love, revenge, inheritance, and destructive passion through the unforgettable figures of Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Radical when first published and still mesmerizing today, it remains one of the most daring works in English literature.

About Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte (1818-1848) was born at Thornton, Bradford, Yorkshire, and just after the birth of her sister Anne, she moved with her family to Haworth, where she spent most of her life. Emily attended Cowan Bridge School, a Church of England clergymen's daughters' boarding school, but only for six months. Between 1830 and 1835, Emily taught at Miss Wooler's School at Roe Head, where her sister Charlotte also taught.

After serving as a governess in Halifax, Yorkshire, Emily accompanied her sisters Anne and Charlotte to Brussels, where they attended the Pensionnat Heger with the goal of improving their proficiency in French in order to start their own school. Their plans for their own school, however, foundered, and the sisters were reunited at Haworth in August 1845. When in the autumn of 1845 Charlotte accidentally discovered the manuscript of Emily's Gondal verses, she initiated the publication of a volume of poems by all three sisters, who as a clergyman's daughters thought it advisable to adopt the noms des plumes Currer (Charlotte), Ellis (Emily), and Acton (Anne) Bell.

A year after the publication by Thomas Cautley Newby, London, of Wuthering Heights, the eighteenth-century romance for which she is best known, Emily died of tuberculosis. She was just thirty years old but had already produced a romantic tragedy in novel form, written over the course of 1845-46, yet to be surpassed in the English language.


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