
Cumbres Borrascosas
by Emily Bronte
'Cumbres Borrascosas' Summary
La historia comienza con la llegada de Heathcliff, un huérfano, a la casa de los Earnshaw. Rápidamente se desarrolla una conexión profunda entre él y Catherine, una conexión que va más allá de la amistad. Sin embargo, la llegada de Hindley, el hermano de Catherine, y su hostilidad hacia Heathcliff, crean una división en la familia. La rivalidad entre Hindley y Heathcliff intensifica la tensión, y Catherine se debate entre su amor por Heathcliff y las expectativas sociales que la presionan a casarse con Edgar Linton, un hombre de clase superior. Esta decisión marca un punto de inflexión en la historia, desencadenando un ciclo de sufrimiento, venganza y obsesión que se extiende a través de las siguientes generaciones. La historia explora temas como la pasión, el amor, la venganza, la clase social y la naturaleza humana, en un contexto marcado por la atmósfera gótica de las páramos de Yorkshire. La novela presenta personajes complejos, con emociones intensas, que luchan contra sus propios demonios y las adversidades que la vida les depara. Cumbres Borrascosas es una obra que explora la oscuridad y la complejidad del alma humana, dejando al lector con una profunda reflexión sobre los efectos del amor, la venganza y el destino.Book Details
Authors

Emily Bronte
England
Emily Jane Brontë (30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature....
Books by Emily BronteDownload eBooks
Listen/Download Audiobook
- Select Speed
Related books

Five O'Clock Tea by William Dean Howells
Five O'Clock Tea is a short play set during a tea party hosted by Mrs. Amy Somers, a charming widow. The play revolves around the burgeoning romance b...

The Alley Cat’s Kitten by Caroline Fuller
This is a captivating story that will whisk readers away into a world where a feline family embarks on a remarkable journey of survival, resilience, a...

The Valley of the Squinting Windows by Brinsley MacNamara
The Valley of the Squinting Shadows was the author's first novel and proved controversial. In it, he tells a realistic tale of life in a small Irish t...

Barbadoes Girl by Barbara Hofland
Matilda Sophia Hanson, a young girl from Barbados, finds herself transplanted to England after her father's passing. Living with the Harewood family,...

Death in Venice by Thomas Mann
Death in Venice is a novella by German author Thomas Mann, published in 1912. It presents an ennobled writer who visits Venice and is liberated, uplif...

Recording Angel by Edwin Arnold Brenholtz
Edwin Arnold Brenholtz's "The Recording Angel" is a novel set in a future society where the gap between the wealthy and the working class is stark. Th...

Rover Vol. 01 No. 17 by Lawrence Labree
The Rover was a weekly magazine of tales, poetry and engravings, original and selected, started in 1843 by Seba Smith and Lawrence Labree. It aimed at...

The Forged Note: A Romance of the Darker Races by Oscar Micheaux
It tells a captivating story about the complex issues of race and class in early 20th-century America. Published in 1935, "The Forged Note" centers a...

Weaker Sex by Arthur Wing Pinero
A witty and satirical play that explores the changing roles of men and women in society. Set in the upper class of Edwardian England, the play follows...

Entrapped by Alice Mangold Diehl
Set against the backdrop of a stormy night, "Entrapped" follows Zoe Blount's life as she navigates complex family ties and a compelling mystery. The s...
Reviews for Cumbres Borrascosas
No reviews posted or approved, yet...