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Wuthering Heights Collection

"Wuthering Heights: A Timeless Tale of Love, Loss, and Revenge" Step into the haunting world of "Wuthering Heights" as depicted by Emily Bronte in her iconic novel

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Title Page for the first edition of Wuthering Heights

Title Page for the first edition of Wuthering Heights
XJF448268 Title Page for the first edition of Wuthering Heights by Ellis Bell (pseudonym of Emily Bronte), published 1847 (printed paper) by English School

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)

Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)
2795281 Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho) by Tarrant, Percy (1855-1934); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Kate Bush, singer, songwriter and musician. Pictured in London, England

Kate Bush, singer, songwriter and musician. Pictured in London, England. Picture taken 27th September 1979 By 1979, Kate Bush had released the albums " The Kick Inside" with its hit singles

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)

Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)
2795282 Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho) by Tarrant, Percy (1855-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edgar sprang to his unbidden guest)

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)

Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)
2795280 Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho) by Tarrant, Percy (1855-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: " In my soul and in my heart, I m convinced I m wrong)

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Heathcliff tries to induce Catherine Linton to go to Wuthering Heights to see his sons by telling

Heathcliff tries to induce Catherine Linton to go to Wuthering Heights to see his sons by telling her he is dying
3037166 Heathcliff tries to induce Catherine Linton to go to Wuthering Heights to see his sons by telling her he is dying, illustration from The Worlds Library of Best Books

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)

Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)
2795276 Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho) by Tarrant, Percy (1855-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: She started up, her hair flying over her shoulders)

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Linton, Cathy and Ellenin the grounds of Wuthering Heights, illustration from The Worlds Library

Linton, Cathy and Ellenin the grounds of Wuthering Heights, illustration from The Worlds Library of Best Books, c
3037167 Linton, Cathy and Ellenin the grounds of Wuthering Heights, illustration from The Worlds Library of Best Books, c.1940 (litho) by Tarrant

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)

Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho)
2795284 Illustration for Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (colour litho) by Tarrant, Percy (1855-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Both fell locked together)

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: It was too late: Heathcliff had caught hold of her, illustration from The Worlds Library of Best

It was too late: Heathcliff had caught hold of her, illustration from The Worlds Library of Best Books, c. 1940 (litho)
3037168 It was too late: Heathcliff had caught hold of her, illustration from The Worlds Library of Best Books, c.1940 (litho) by Tarrant

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Title page from 1847 first edition of Wuthering Heights

Title page from 1847 first edition of Wuthering Heights
5615773 Title page from 1847 first edition of Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontA (1818-1848) published under her pseudonym Ellis Bell by publisher Thomas Cautley Newby, London

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Young girl in a romantic landscape, 1825 (oil on canvas)

Young girl in a romantic landscape, 1825 (oil on canvas)
BRM347393 Young girl in a romantic landscape, 1825 (oil on canvas) by Vernet, Emile Jean Horace (1789-1863); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Windy Day

Windy Day
OJ9816 Windy Day by Morland, George (1763-1804); Private Collection; eAckermann Johnson; English, out of copyright

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte
circa 1835: English poet and author of Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte (1818 - 1848). Original Artwork: Painting by Charlotte Bronte. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageWuthering Heights Collection: Top Withins

Top Withins
March 1955: Top Withins, on the North Yorkshire moors near Haworth, the setting for Emily Brontes romantic novel Wuthering Heights. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)


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"Wuthering Heights: A Timeless Tale of Love, Loss, and Revenge" Step into the haunting world of "Wuthering Heights" as depicted by Emily Bronte in her iconic novel. This captivating masterpiece, published in 1847, continues to enthrall readers with its gripping narrative and complex characters. In this stunning oil on canvas portrait from c. 1883, we catch a glimpse of the enigmatic author herself - Emily Bronte. Her genius lies within these pages that have stood the test of time. Kate Bush, singer-songwriter extraordinaire, was so inspired by this literary gem that she penned her own hit song titled "Wuthering Heights. " Pictured here in London, England, Kate's ethereal voice brings to life the passion and intensity found within the story's pages. Color lithographs beautifully illustrate key moments from the novel. These vivid depictions transport us to Wuthering Heights itself - a desolate yet enchanting setting where love and tragedy intertwine. One such illustration portrays Heathcliff desperately trying to lure Catherine Linton back to Wuthering Heights under false pretenses. His deceitful tactics are captured in this lithograph from The World's Library of Best Books (c. 1940), showcasing his manipulative nature. Another scene shows Linton, Cathy, and Ellen wandering through the grounds of Wuthering Heights. Their presence adds an air of innocence amidst the darkness that permeates their lives. As we delve deeper into Bronte's tale through these colorful illustrations, it becomes evident that no character is spared from heartache or despair. The emotional turmoil they endure is palpable on every page. The first edition title pages serve as a reminder of this timeless classic's enduring legacy. Its impact has resonated for generations since its initial publication over a century ago. Ultimately, "Wuthering Heights" is more than just a story.