Wuthering heights : the graphic novel
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Wuthering heights : the graphic novel
(Classic graphic novel collection)
Heinle, Cengage Learning, c2013
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"Classical comics"--On cover
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Classic Graphic Novel Collection is a revolutionary new series of graphic novels which re-tells classic literature for learners of English. Graded at the intermediate level, the fresh blend of accessible storytelling and captivating artwork ensures that students will want to return to these stories time and again.
When Mr. Lockwood rents a country house from Mr. Heathcliff, he quickly learns about his landlord s mysterious history. Lockwood soon discovers the reasons behind Heathcliff s brutal treatment of those around him after being haunted by the ghost of Catherine Earnshaw, the love of Heathcliff s life. Can Lockwood stop himself from being dragged into Heathcliff s violent world?
Wuthering Heights was Emily Bront s only novel, originally published in 1847 under the name Ellis Bell. She died in December 1848 and did not live to see the book published under her own name just two years later. Today, it is considered a timeless masterpiece of English literature. This adapted graphic novel features beautiful hand-painted artwork, bringing this unique story to life for all readers to enjoy.
Table of Contents
contents
chapter I
chapter II
chapter III
chapter IV
chapter V
chapter VI
chapter VII
chapter VIII
chapter IX
chapter X
chapter XI
chapter XII
chapter XIII
chapter XIV
chapter XV
chapter XVI
chapter XVII
chapter XVIII
chapter XIX
chapter XX
chapter XXI
chapter XXII
chapter XXII
chapter XXIV
chapter XXV
chapter XXVI
chapter XXVII
chapter XXVIII
chapter XXIX
chapter XXX
chapter XXXI
chapter XXXII
chapter XXXIII
chapter XXXIV
glossary
emily bronte
the bronte family tree
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