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RE: ADSactly Literature - Runs in the Family: The Story of the Bronte Sisters (Part 2)
I love Emily Bronte best of all, also. I think her writing is the most complex and interesting between the three sisters. It seems to me that it's the only Bronte book that doesn't stay stuck in its time. I mean, surely, Jane Eyre is a great book, but it's more appropriate to its time, whereas Wuthering Heights is downright fascinating even today.
Yes, that is a great passage, as well as the haunting moment when Heathcliff begs the ghost of Catherine to haunt him forever. It's a phenomenal book, in my opinion.
I read Anne long ago, to be honest, when I was a child and I suppose I didn't detect all the finer comments on society, but I do recall it as a good book...
Thank you for reading!